Protein misfolding is of the utmost importance and interest when it comes understanding diseases like Alzheimer's, Huntington's and even some forms of cancer besides many others.
Folding@home is a somewhat fascinating project which aims to determine the complex mechanisms of protein misfolding (and to simulate other types of molecular dynamics) and, quite interestingly, uses the resources provided by personal computers from a various number of volunteers.
Nifty and useful Windows widget for the Folding@home project
That said, if you're an active supporter of this fascinating project, you can also employ the services of F@H Monitor, a lightweight Windows gadget, to view how much resources you're currently "donating" and other types of details such user world rank and rank changes in the last 24 hours.
Unfortunately, if you're a Windows 8 or Windows 10 users, well, tough luck, since this gadget only works on computers running Windows 7 and Vista. That said, download the package, unzip it, and run the gadget just like any other application to get started.
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You are greeted by a fairly compact yet surprisingly pleasing-to-look-at user interface that, besides the afore mention details (rank-related details), also displays the real-time resource consumption. You are provided with a clear reading of the number of tasks, as well as their associated CPU and GPU levels.
Quite surprisingly, the widget boasts a comprehensive Options section. For example, you can edit the project list, limit the "Light" and "Heavy" processes, as well as change the colors for almost all UI elements, with just a few mouse clicks.
Keep an eye on your Folding@home contributions, as well as the real-time resource consumption
All in all, F@H Monitor is, without a doubt, a very interesting and very well-designed widget. Since not many people are willing to "donate" computer resources to this distributed computing project, this widget is not exactly popular, but if you're one of the few contributors, then why not know exactly what's your "worth", in points, of course?
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Windows gadget that is used to monitor folding@home and show you the real-time usage.
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Import-Module Folding@home.psm1
function Get-OPN {
param (
[string[]]$p
)
$path = Get-FolderPath
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F@HMonitor is a freeware application developed by the Folding at Home team.
In this article, you will learn more about the F@HMonitor and how to use it to monitor your Folding@Home progress and statistics.
Folding at Home is a distributed computing project that runs on computers around the world. The project's goal is to simulate the protein folding and folding mechanisms, which may be involved in several diseases.
F@HMonitor will show how many points you are donating with your donation computer.
Each computer in the folding project will have its own folder and user, so you can check all the data and statistics of each of your computers without having to go to each of them.
One thing to note is that F@HMonitor only works with computers running Windows 7 or Windows Vista, as Windows 8 and Windows 10 do not support the notifications of Windows API function. However, you can still monitor your participation using F@HMonitor in both Windows versions.
F@HMonitor also shows you the usage of your CPU and GPU, if they are activated, and the usage of your main monitor, if it is on. This will be useful, because when you are on the project's forums you will be able to check out some statistics of the other computers in the project, and you will also be able to know what percentage of your CPU and GPU you are using.
We will not go into much details about how the software works, as it is a bit complicated and there is no need for a detailed explanation. We will only show you how to install and how to use it.
Install F@HMonitor on Windows 8 or Windows 10
In the latest versions of Windows 8 and Windows 10, there are many applications available in the Windows Store, however, you will not find F@HMonitor there.
For this reason, you will need to install it from the latest official release of the software, available on this page.
Install F@HMonitor on Windows 7 or Windows Vista
As mentioned before, you will need to install the software on a Windows 7 or Windows Vista machine, but you can still monitor the project's statistics.
You can, of course, check the usage of your CPU and GPU, if you are running the latest versions of the operating systems, and you can also monitor the usage of your main monitor.
Keep an eye on your Folding@home contributions, as well as the real-time resource consumption
To install the software, download the zip file, unzip it, run the setup.exe file, and then just follow the instructions.
You will be shown a brief installation wizard. Choose to install the project's files, and then you can launch the program.
As mentioned before, the program will run on Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
Once installed,
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1024×768 maximum resolution display
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