On 2/25/11 5:41 PM, Nat Echols wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Sean Seaver
wrote:
I've been curious if there has been discussion about moving
data processing and refinement to a software as a service
In a sentence, primarily due to cost and power constraints mobile
devices don't (currently) have the horsepower to do any serious
*generic* number crunching, as would be required for anything of
interest to this community.
On the topic of using otherwise-idle compute time, our group has a
publicly
Xiaoguang Xue wrote:
[snip]
Why don't we try to use these idle computing time to help us doing some more
important and interesting things, like determining the proteins structures?
Battery life. If a phone is doing number crunching, it's not putting
the processor into a low-power state. The
Is there a real need?
Eugene
On 25 Feb 2011, at 19:54, Jacob Keller wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> is there a ccp4 app for iphones yet? Has any structure been solved on
> an iphone? I know BR uses an iphone to drive his robots, but what
> about structures?
>
> (A question for Friday afternoon...)
>
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Sean Seaver wrote:
> I've been curious if there has been discussion about moving data processing
> and refinement to a software as a service (SaaS) deployment. If programs
> were web accessible then it may save researchers time and trouble
> (maintaining and inst
I've been curious if there has been discussion about moving data processing and
refinement to a software as a service (SaaS) deployment. If programs were web
accessible then it may save researchers time and trouble (maintaining and
installing software). In turn, one could then process data via
Well, maybe building a distributed computing network (Like Fold@Home) by
iphone is an improvement of the clusters. Let's think about a phenomenon,
the most common functions of our iphone are calling, playing music, and
maybe gaming, so most of the time the phone is idle. Why don't we try to use
the
Until tcl/tk gets ported, this might tide you over:
http://www.readpixel.com/remotetap/index.html
It is a VNC display optimized for iPod/iPhone/iPad use.
-- Bill
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On Feb 25, 2011, at 11:54 AM, Jacob Keller wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> is there a ccp4 app for iphones yet
why, If we are lucky they will all just vaporize and disappear...
(...sorry couldn't resist...)
tommi
On Feb 25, 2011, at 10:51 PM, Xiaoguang Xue wrote:
But I don't know what will happen if we make a cluster by hundreds
and thousands of iphones.
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Xiaoguang
But I don't know what will happen if we make a cluster by hundreds and
thousands of iphones.
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Xiaoguang Xue wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Your idea is very cool, but i think it's difficult to run CCP4, Coot or
> Phenix on iphone/itouch. Because the CPU of iphone/itouch is very
Hi,
Your idea is very cool, but i think it's difficult to run CCP4, Coot or
Phenix on iphone/itouch. Because the CPU of iphone/itouch is very slow and
the graphics engine is also not good enough for these programs.
But I think we can install an SSH client app on iphone/itouch/ipad, such as
iSSH,
Hello All,
is there a ccp4 app for iphones yet? Has any structure been solved on
an iphone? I know BR uses an iphone to drive his robots, but what
about structures?
(A question for Friday afternoon...)
JPK
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Jacob Pearson Keller
Northwestern University
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