BOINC on games console - Folding already on PS3
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BOINC on games console - Folding already on PS3
PS3 & Folding@Home
The PS3 will be able to run a special version of folding@Home
And Rom's response/blog to it and the possibility of BOINC on consoles.
Note: Going to be a long long time yet I think until the BONIC Dev's get around to doing anything like this (as indicated by Rom in his blog)
The PS3 will be able to run a special version of folding@Home
And Rom's response/blog to it and the possibility of BOINC on consoles.
Note: Going to be a long long time yet I think until the BONIC Dev's get around to doing anything like this (as indicated by Rom in his blog)
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We're negotiating with Sony to get BOINC and 2 or 3 BOINC-based projects running on the PS3 also.
Xbox has potential too; however, the potential speed of the PS3 (100 GFLOPS) is several times that of the Xbox. Also, Microsoft has not been forthcoming with help getting things running on the Xbox. And I don't think they'd ever help distribute BOINC; Sony has indicated a willingness to do this.
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PS3 the "backbone" of a supercomputer, they must have reprinted a PR handout (expect bigger packages or price drops if Sony need pushing so soon after launch)
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 572507.ece
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 572506.ece
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 572507.ece
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 572506.ece

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Hi Terry,UBT - Terry wrote:What an insult to the like people like us who have been doing this over many projects for years god that winds me up :!: :!:
Best thing is to take up the challenge and use their "Have your say" link here:
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... ments-form
That'll teach them!!
On the other hand, you have to admire the PR people that they have actually got this article printed.....remember the surge of interest in distributed computing when the Beeb did a program on climate change and the huge rise in the number of people who then started crunching BBC CPDN WUs.
As such, ANY publicity for distributed computing is really a god-send....OK, so we've known about it for years...but to many people, they don't know about it at all, so the extra publicity will help "the cause"....
And if BOINC comes to the PS3, I for one would buy a PS3 just for this (although not for £425 - maybe at £300 I'd be interested)....then I can gracefully retire my old workhorses....and I can still keep on crunching.
regards
Tim
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Nice one Tim
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 572506.ece
Incase the link doesn't work this is the quote from timesonline
"Of course, the BOINC project has been doing this type of distributed computing, on PCs, Macs, Linux and other systems, for some time. What is new is the amount of crunching power available on a PS3, which will help the research projects. And if the PS3 can also run the BOINC project, then it's a win-win situation. Happily, the top ranked UK BOINC Team (www.ukboincteam.org.uk) has been supporting such projects for some time.
Tim, Cambridge, UK"
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 572506.ece
Incase the link doesn't work this is the quote from timesonline
"Of course, the BOINC project has been doing this type of distributed computing, on PCs, Macs, Linux and other systems, for some time. What is new is the amount of crunching power available on a PS3, which will help the research projects. And if the PS3 can also run the BOINC project, then it's a win-win situation. Happily, the top ranked UK BOINC Team (www.ukboincteam.org.uk) has been supporting such projects for some time.
Tim, Cambridge, UK"
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Hmmm, i too would be interested to grab a PS3 if it would play my old PS2 games as well, and the price came down, would be too good to be true to imagine you could hack about with it to run a media centre hooked off of my lan like i have done with my xbox
But does the PS3 utilise your pre-existing internet connection or do you have to get some proprietary rubbish ? i seem to remember a big to-do a while back about needing a separate connection for a PS2 and xbox, or am i thinking about a subsrciption to their servers ......
As a point of reference they quote a PS3 as realising 100Gflop, where does that put it relative to the AMD line of processors ?
But does the PS3 utilise your pre-existing internet connection or do you have to get some proprietary rubbish ? i seem to remember a big to-do a while back about needing a separate connection for a PS2 and xbox, or am i thinking about a subsrciption to their servers ......
As a point of reference they quote a PS3 as realising 100Gflop, where does that put it relative to the AMD line of processors ?
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The PS3 20Gb version only has a hard wired ethernet cable socket, can pick up DHCP works much like a usual network adapter. How ever I haven't seen it on my local network as a computer name. The PS3 has its own version of an Internet Browser and all the sites I tried worked well. The PS3 60Gb have both wireless and hardwired internet connection.DavidH wrote:Hmmm, i too would be interested to grab a PS3 if it would play my old PS2 games as well, and the price came down, would be too good to be true to imagine you could hack about with it to run a media centre hooked off of my lan like i have done with my xbox
But does the PS3 utilise your pre-existing internet connection or do you have to get some proprietary rubbish ? i seem to remember a big to-do a while back about needing a separate connection for a PS2 and xbox, or am i thinking about a subsrciption to their servers ......
As a point of reference they quote a PS3 as realising 100Gflop, where does that put it relative to the AMD line of processors ?
I have activated the Folding@Home, and its picking up data packets and processing them. I wouldn't mind the credits going towards the UK BOINC Team but how do I do that?