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<blockquote data-quote="DrDrew" data-source="post: 51913" data-attributes="member: 298"><p>If you want to know what research they're doing - if you read up on their back papers you might get a clue <a href="https://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers" target="_blank">https://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers</a></p><p></p><p>But to be honest - being in the research world myself you tend to not really tell other people what you're currently doing as much as possible to stop someone else nicking your work before you can publish. In this case it might be slightly different as they're distributing the simulation workload - but they'll probably still be as guarded as possible with regard to the unique bits they're looking for.</p><p></p><p>Edit: The only sensors it will monitor on your actual pc will be to do with your current processor workload, and probably RAM and pagefile usage so that it doesn't interrupt you trying to use your computer. It will just receive a chunk of code & data to run through from a remote server - and when your PC has finished crunching through it, it will send the results back and request the next bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDrew, post: 51913, member: 298"] If you want to know what research they're doing - if you read up on their back papers you might get a clue [url]https://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers[/url] But to be honest - being in the research world myself you tend to not really tell other people what you're currently doing as much as possible to stop someone else nicking your work before you can publish. In this case it might be slightly different as they're distributing the simulation workload - but they'll probably still be as guarded as possible with regard to the unique bits they're looking for. Edit: The only sensors it will monitor on your actual pc will be to do with your current processor workload, and probably RAM and pagefile usage so that it doesn't interrupt you trying to use your computer. It will just receive a chunk of code & data to run through from a remote server - and when your PC has finished crunching through it, it will send the results back and request the next bit. [/QUOTE]
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