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** Welcome to Fold.It! (skip this one, you should have  
 
** Welcome to Fold.It! (skip this one, you should have  
 
** Expert Foldit Protein Folder with  JSnyder
 
** Expert Foldit Protein Folder with  JSnyder
** other videos if you want.  YouTube.com is also a nice repository of FoldIt videos.  Just Google '''site:YouTube.com FoldIt
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** other videos if you want.  YouTube.com is also a nice repository of FoldIt videos.  Just Google '''site:YouTube.com FoldIt''' for more.
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* At this point your game should have downloaded.
 
* At this point your game should have downloaded.

Revision as of 17:59, 24 July 2008

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Playing with FoldIt!

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THe goal of this lab is to explore one form of parallel processing for solving very hard problem. Instead of using a cloud computing where a mass of distributed computers work on different parts of a given problem, and help gather partial solutions to create larger partial solutions, the scientists behind Fold.It are using a human computing cloud where users, actually gamers, compete against each other to fold proteins.

Watch this video to get an idea of what the game feels like: video (this video is also available in the video section of the Fold.It Web site.









  • First go to the Fold.it portal, and click on the graphics to learn more about the context and goals of this game.
  • Register to get an account with Fold.It, then login
  • Download Fold.It for your platform, Windows or Mac. Install the software on your machine.
  • While the downloading is taking place, go to the video section of the Fold.It page and review the videos
    • Welcome to Fold.It! (skip this one, you should have
    • Expert Foldit Protein Folder with JSnyder
    • other videos if you want. YouTube.com is also a nice repository of FoldIt videos. Just Google site:YouTube.com FoldIt for more.
  • At this point your game should have downloaded.














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