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I doubt you will get even one of those projects to merge. You really don't lay down the concept or framework on that little of information and I think from what you posted at deviantart, you are biting off quite a lot to chew. What you propose sounds more along the lines of a large umbrella project with a pretty solid backbone like WCG would have. | |
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I doubt you will get even one of those projects to merge. You really don't lay down the concept or framework on that little of information and I think from what you posted at deviantart, you are biting off quite a lot to chew. What you propose sounds more along the lines of a large umbrella project with a pretty solid backbone like WCG would have. At first thank you for finding this post: http://aurel51.deviantart.com/journal/Some-news-444312472 And, yes its a large list off jobs. I´m in discussion with our local politicans. My plan is to make an local huge grid, estimated 1-3PetaFLOPS. (this could be precomputing, listing scoring, and server managing.) I had to keep the costs down, as much as possible. I asked the NCBI for an Database-Coby and an Coby from the batabases from ChemSpider. (This is important for MFP) [Ehm, yes! I don´t know the size, but "only" the NCBI database is 50 Petabyte, or more HUGE!] The plan is to find the best "score" for each protein, the best protein folding, will be react with an other data .(that means an protein/physical particals/chemicals/radioactivity/DNA...) I wanna check some new quantum physical theorems, too. (The reactivation from E.On2 is possible.) And than the last point. I don´t wanna say something about it at the moment. Not sure, but it should start 2015 or 2016, at the moment some small test are running on my "Tower". ;) | |
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Is it ready yet? | |
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Why not work as a HUGE project?