Volunteering at MindModeling@Home
The MindModeling@Home site ( http://mindmodeling.org ) is up and running. At AGS TechNet, we are volunteering some of our computer time to assist them in their goals.
Volunteer computing is a way to use your computer’s “idle” time to contribute some number crunching power to assist in computationally intensive research work.
If you are interested, it is fairly simple to get set up and all the steps are explained on MindModeling’s site. Essentially, you just download and install an application called “BOINC” from UC Berkeley’s site. It allows you to set how much and under what conditions your own computer will get and execute jobs for the research effort. Next, using BOINC you join the volunteer computing effort(s) that you want to support. Then, when you are not using your computer, it will download jobs, execute them, and upload the results. There are many Universities, researchers, companies, and other interested folks that have been participating since 1995 in volunteer computing efforts. Today, there are over a million BOINC users and the scale of the overall computing effort puts the volunteer computing community easily in the league of the most powerful supercomputers.
If you haven’t heard of it before, you might check it out. Very cool!
-Stu
Sunday, January 27th, 2008
Today, we are kicking off our new forum that will hopefully scratch this itch. The new forum can be found at