For those who are still interested in contributing to the Folding@Home project. I am posting some updates both good and bad on what is going on.
First some bad news, the legacy server that was providing work units for the older Version 6 OS X client went down about 10 days ago. They have not been able to get it back online and supplying work and possibly will not be able to be brought back into service. This server also provided work to clients running the Version 7 client on 32-bit Mac's with Core Duo processors.
On the good news side, at the end of October the Version 7 client was released out of beta into full release. The announcement is here -
F@H V7.2.9 Full Release Available. This release includes a viewer that can display the protein being folded, and the capability to monitor and and control folding on multiple computers over network connections.
There are some further improvements planned for the V7 client software, including on OS X. This includes ones to the installer. Right now it starts up immediately and downloads work before configuration with settings such as username, team and passkey and defaults to using all available resources such as CPU cores. You can workaround that for now by temporarily disconnecting from the Internet while doing the install. This release is for OS 10.6 and later on 64-bit (Core 2 Duo or better) capable Mac's.
For those still doing F@H on PPC Mac's, the Version 5 client is still being provided work from its server.
Finally, some results posted earlier this year on Alzheimers and influenza research done by F@H:
Alzheimers
Influenza