Greystone
- 19 Sep 2004 08:53
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Participation in this project is FREE. It makes use of unallocated resources within your PC and causes no detectable degradation of performance.)
One in four of us will at some time suffer from cancer. The high mortality rate, the suffering experienced by patients from the side effects of existing treatments, and the high costs of treatment all contribute to making cancer a priority for drug research.

By joining the United Devices network, you can have a direct benefit to cancer research. The UD software sits in the background on your PC and utilises any spare capacity to analyse data for cancer research projects. (It can also be set just to run when your computer is idle if you are concerned about your PC performance being compromised, but, in reality, there is very little overhaead and even running live you should see no degradation.)
Each individual computer analyzes a few molecules and then sends the results back over the Internet for further research. This project is anticipated to be the largest computational chemistry project ever undertaken and represents a genuine hope to find a better way to fight cancer. (You can also choose to work on anthrax or smallpox.)
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The link to the site is
http://www.grid.org/projects/cancer/
Downloading the agent takes only a few minutes and once it is done it will function quite happily on its own. You can make adjustments to how and when it runs very easily. There is a very comprehensive FAQ section to help.
I have set up a MoneyAM BBers team so that we can pool our work and statistics. Why not join in and see how much of a difference MoneyAM can make?
The link to our team is
MoneyAM Users Team - JOIN NOW
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Join us today and make a difference while you make money. One day you might be grateful to take advantage of the developments this research achieves.
Don't just make a donation, make a difference!
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PS Thanks to MegaBucks who suggested the idea of starting here.
supermum
- 10 Sep 2005 07:57
- 74 of 121
I had a problem ... but online and running again now ;-)
SM
optomistic
- 10 Sep 2005 11:15
- 75 of 121
Working OK for me now, have selected to do the Ligandfit Cancer project and not the Proteum Science stuff, that is where I had most of the problems. One project took 100 hours, system closed own on me and no points awarded to the team.
opto
Big Al
- 10 Sep 2005 16:18
- 76 of 121
Had to re-enter password, etc when I finally got back connected.
Must add my new laptop to proceedings as it's doing nothing at present.
supermum
- 10 Sep 2005 17:12
- 77 of 121
How do you get a choice? I just get what I'm given!!! it chunters away in the background and I forget about it.
;-)
SM
supermum
- 10 Sep 2005 19:07
- 79 of 121
thanks...think I'll leave it ... it doesn't seem to make any diference to me what ever I get given to do... just all adds to the pot..
SM
Fundamentalist
- 19 Sep 2005 20:46
- 81 of 121
Greystone
well done again for starting this up - still dont understand why more people dont sign up - its not as if it costs anything and you are doing your bit for medical research
reminds me, must set the second pc up for it as well
skg83239
- 20 Nov 2005 16:28
- 82 of 121
I've got trouble connecting to the UD server to return my results. Anyone else?
skg
Mega Bucks
- 20 Nov 2005 16:48
- 83 of 121
skg,
Problems here also,i think they must be doing something to there servers !!!!
Mega...
skg83239
- 20 Nov 2005 16:52
- 84 of 121
Unfortunately the forum website forum.grid.org seems to be down as well, so no news
skg
supermum
- 21 Nov 2005 00:31
- 85 of 121
I cant connect either... maintenance?
SM
skg83239
- 21 Nov 2005 19:18
- 86 of 121
Looks like the UD Cancer Research Project may be up and running again
skg
skg83239
- 21 Nov 2005 19:30
- 87 of 121
The Grid Forum says that they where moving their facility which required a full shutdown.
skg
supermum
- 21 Nov 2005 20:36
- 88 of 121
i stillhave not been able to connect..
SM
Piptrader
- 22 Nov 2005 14:28
- 89 of 121
Haven't noticed any problems, but then apparently I've been working on the same project for 285 hours!! Only 11 more to go.
skg83239
- 22 Nov 2005 14:58
- 90 of 121
Pipetrader,
You must be on the Human Proteome Folding Project rather than the Cancer Research Project which takes about 24hrs on a P4 1GHz. My slowest, a PII 400MHz laptop takes 120hrs.
skg
Piptrader
- 23 Nov 2005 14:45
- 91 of 121
skg - yes, it was. Now on a cancer project, so the system must be up and running again.
skg83239
- 29 Nov 2005 23:15
- 92 of 121
Down again
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 11:10 pm Post subject: Grid.org outage
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Dear Members,
We have incurred a major outage at our new facility due to a bad circuit breaker. This caused everything including the forums to be down for a while. We are in the process of recovering now. All of the servers are still not up which is why everyone is getting the backing off message. This will be corrected as soon as possible.
This outage is not related to the old hardware, but an issue related to the facility move. We did not anticipate this outage, but with a facility move of this magnitude, some temporary glitches are not surprising. Please bear with us while we work through these issues and again thank you for your contribution.
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Robby Brewer
Senior Support Engineer
United Devices
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 30 Nov 2005 00:01
- 93 of 121
This now a regular event. I normally have to re-register when it comes back on.
According to them I have about 18 machines registered but I only have 4.
Is there anywhere else that I can let use my spare capacity to achive the same results like helping someone to find cures.
Graeme.