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The 2nd is for "classic", this will be replaced by the BOINC-version later on, so classic will hopefully end this year...
http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/ is the new BOINC-version that is taking over, and was released 22.06.2004 after long beta-test.
BOINC is a multi-project-platform, there you can join multiple projects and control how much of the time each should crunch. There's also built in caching & multi-cpu-support.
Since seti still can have smaller and sometimes longer server-outages, it's highly recommended to join atleast one other project also.
Appart for seti@home, the other released projects are: http://climateprediction.net predict weather, with wu taking around 1 month on fast machines, there's no risk of running out of work. http://lhcathome.cern.ch/ help build the new particle-accelerator at CERN. There's different-sized wu, there the longest is taking around 12 hours.
Other projects, like Astropulse that also will be run by Berkeley, is currently being developed. http://predictor.scripps.edu/ is currently in partially open alpha, but till Dell manages to deliver the new servers this project is offline...
Also, seti for BOINC is much more efficient than "classic", since a wu is only delivered to 3 different crunchers and only if needed to more, while in classic there's 7,23 results/wu...
Last edited by Rattledagger; 30 September 2004, 04:57.
Yes, if one project isn't handing out work the slack is taken up by another project.
But there's a slight problem in current client, so if you've got multi-cpu & shares with CPDN, make sure to get one wu per cpu. If the CPDN-share is less than 50% you'll normally only download 1 wu. To fix this, either "attach" to CPDN 1st, or for a short while increase the CPDN-share till downloaded one wu per cpu.
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