Team Discovery's Project Hope is run by DSLReports Team Discovery distributed computing team. The project is solely run, and managed by the members of Team Discovery and is not an officially recognized project of DSLReports.com/BroadBandReports.com.
The goal of this project is to design and build multi-processor machines that are headless client arrays known as "farms" to participate in two computational research projects; The Rothberg Institute For Childhood Diseases dedicated to finding a cure for children suffering from Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) and grid.org's United Devices Cancer Research Project (UD).
The Machines are made up of several motherboards and processors, also known as blades, and little else. Each individual blade analyzes a few molecules and then sends the results back over the Internet for further research. The sole purpose of these machines is to perform computational analysis for the UD and TSC projects 24/7 on behalf of DSLReports Team Discovery. All parts for these machines have been donated by, or purchased with funds donated by the members of Team Discovery.
Each blade is called Mojo and it's coresponding number. The first eight "Mojo Blades" are made up of an AMD ATHLON XP 2600 /333 FSB PROCESSOR, MSI Motherboard for AMD Athlon/AthlonXP/Duron processors , Model# K7N2G-L(MS-6570g-010), CRUCIAL MICRON 256MB 32x64 PC 2100 DDR RAM, 420W TURBOLINK (MADE BY CHANNEL WELL,CWT-420ATX-12V) P4 ATX POWER SUPPLY w/ DUAL FAN and a donated hard drive.
If you have any further questions regarding Project Hope, please visit our forums at www.tdprojecthope.org/forum/ or at www.dslreports.com/forum/disco/ . Our members will gladly try and answer any questions you may have.




