Questions and Answers : Wish list : Any chance of a graphic? (not screensaver)
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Ed and Harriet Griffith Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 39 Credit: 1,901,974 RAC: 886 |
I know this is a secondary consideration at best, but it would be nice to have something restful to switch on and look at for a few minutes every 30-50 hours or so. Also as more and more BOINC projects come on line it would make Rosetta more competitive. |
John McLeod VII Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 108 Credit: 195,137 RAC: 0 |
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dgnuff Send message Joined: 1 Nov 05 Posts: 350 Credit: 24,773,605 RAC: 0 |
I've added my name to this with the "I have the same question" button, but when it comes to the graphics, I have the following thoughts. Mostly to David Baker (since you're the brains behind this. :) ), but during the computation do you have a pretty good idea where each amino acid is in relation to the rest of the chain, and how it's rotated. I'm now going to think about this in Open GL terms, for two very good reasons: I know Open GL far better than I know Direct X, and Open GL ports to all platforms that support BOINC, which cannot be said for Direct X. In any case, it'd be comparitively easy to set up each of the 20 possible amino acids (*) as Open GL display lists, rotate and move them as needed, and then just draw them. (*) You'll find, as time progresses, that I know just enough about the workings of amino acids, protein chains, etc. to be INCREDIBLY dangerous, both to myself and others. And yes, I am volunteering to help out with this. :) |
dgnuff Send message Joined: 1 Nov 05 Posts: 350 Credit: 24,773,605 RAC: 0 |
Can't edit my previous post, since there's a 60 minute window. Oh well. Anyways, some good news can be found in this thread - it looks like graphics and a screensaver are definitely in the works. |
David Baker Volunteer moderator Project administrator Project developer Project scientist Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 705 Credit: 559,847 RAC: 0 |
I've added my name to this with the "I have the same question" button, but when it comes to the graphics, I have the following thoughts. Mostly to David Baker (since you're the brains behind this. :) ), but during the computation do you have a pretty good idea where each amino acid is in relation to the rest of the chain, and how it's rotated. Yes, at each step we know exactly where each atom is. Jack has a pretty spectacular way of showing this as a run progresses, and we are hoping to get this out to you all within the next week or two. |
Nik Send message Joined: 29 Nov 05 Posts: 1 Credit: 346 RAC: 0 |
I've added my name to this with the "I have the same question" button, but when it comes to the graphics, I have the following thoughts. Mostly to David Baker (since you're the brains behind this. :) ), but during the computation do you have a pretty good idea where each amino acid is in relation to the rest of the chain, and how it's rotated. I've seen the windows graphics, and they look great! However, I have Mac OS X.. :) -- Any indication of a timeframe for the Mac Graphics? I know it should be secondary, but my screensaver is so pretty when SETI@Home and the other BOINC apps are running.. :) Cheers! Nik. |
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