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    I have it running on a Quad processor Compaq Proliant with 4 GB of ram.

    Originally posted by rajatQ2
    Hey Snots, how many computers do you have running seti? when i get back to my office i'm getting it running on my dual-xeon
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    Re: Got|Spare CPU Cycles? Try SETI!

    And if you've never heard of it, you're not as big of a nerd as people say you are.
    w00t! i guess my mom's right, i am cool.

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    Never crossed my mind until now. I got a new computer and installed the program again. So what happened to all the stuff my old computer was number crunching? The hard drive has since died so whatever it was working on it never finished or sent back. I would hate to think that maybe my old computer could have the cure for cancer but since it died, the discovery would be lost forever. The same data that was supposed to be processed must have been processed on other computers right?

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    Yes, if you don't ever return a data set, it eventually gets assigned to another PC.

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    I was wondering if anyone knew of a good thing that has come out of the last 5 years or so of network processing. If not, should we be wasting the electricity? When should we expect results from our computer's efforts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by InfiniteNothing
    I was wondering if anyone knew of a good thing that has come out of the last 5 years or so of network processing. If not, should we be wasting the electricity? When should we expect results from our computer's efforts.
    DF is going to have your head for this. : ) (smiles)

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    Wow, that's an a$$hole way to do things.
    You are an a$$hole

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    I got bored so I ran this again. They have a new client and G|A's stat's are all gone. Boo. So I guess for now, I'm at the top of the team with a whole work unit done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnLee
    I got bored so I ran this again. They have a new client and G|A's stat's are all gone. Boo. So I guess for now, I'm at the top of the team with a whole work unit done.
    the stats are still there

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    Hmm, I stand corrected, sort of.
    I was referring to this page. http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/team...p?teamid=32359
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    google now has a simmaler program in beta called "compute"

    check it out here

    http://toolbar.google.com/dc/offerdc.html
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    Stardust@home Project Brings Cosmic Dust to Your Desktop

    Finding a piece of the cosmos may be as easy as logging onto the Internet for amateur sleuths bent on aiding NASA’s Stardust mission.
    Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley are calling on computer users to join the Stardust@home project and help find tiny grains of interstellar dust captured by NASA’s Stardust probe.
    Launched in 1999, Stardust is expected to send a sample container laden with cometary fragments and interstellar dust grains down to a Utah desert landing site in the early morning hours of Jan. 15. The comet and dust samples are locked within a wispy material dubbed aerogel, which researchers will have to pore through to find the miniscule grains.
    Scientists hope the comet and dust samples, ancient material in its own right, will shed new light on composition of distant stars and the origin of our solar system 4.5 billion years ago.
    “These will be the very first contemporary interstellar dust grains every brought back to Earth for study,” said Andrew Westphal, the associate director of UC Berkeley’s Space Sciences Laboratory who developed the technique NASA will use to digitally scan Stardust’s aerogel packs, in a statement. “Twenty or 30 years ago, we would have hired a small army of microscopists who would have hunched over microscopes…looking for the tracks of these dust grains.”
    Today, however, Westphal and his colleagues will rely on an online “virtual microscope” that allows anyone with an Internet connection to sift through the anticipated 1.5 million aerogel images for interstellar dust tracks. Each image will cover an area smaller than a single grain of salt, researchers said.
    Stardust@home is reminiscent of the UC Berkeley-based SETI@home effort and others that rely on volunteers to aid in a larger data analysis project.
    But while SETI@home allowed computer users to participate in the search of extraterrestrial intelligent life by downloading a screensaver that sifted through myriads of radio signals, the Stardust@home project – which is set to begin in mid-March – is a bit more hands-on and comes with a bonus: Dust grain discoverers will get to name their tiny finds.
    Volunteer scanners must pay close attention to aerogel images to pick out dust tracks from false signals. and must first pass an initial test using sample pictures, project officials said.
    “We will throw in some calibration images that allow us to measure a volunteer’s efficiency,” Westphal said.
    Westphal estimates that some 30,000 man-hours will be required to go through each image from Stardust’s aerogel sample return capsule four times.
    According to the Stardust@home plan, if two out of four volunteers claim to find a dust track the corresponding image will be sent to 100 more volunteers for verification. Should at least one-fifth of those reviewers affirm the find, the image will be kicked up to a team of UC Berkeley undergraduates trained to spot aerogel dust tracks.
    Researchers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, where Stardust’s sample return canister will be sent after landing, will remove the grains once they are identified using specially developed microtweezers and micro-pickle forks, project officials said.
    “Stardust is not only the first mission to return samples from a comet, it is the first sample return mission from galaxy,” Westphal said.
    Click here for more information on UC Berkeley’s Stardust@home project.
    help out nassa , and its fun for the whole family

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    Quote Originally Posted by doolittle
    google now has a simmaler program in beta called "compute"

    check it out here

    http://toolbar.google.com/dc/offerdc.html
    didn't work anymore

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    I abandoned SETI a while back and do the Aids research program isntead. I figure that's a little more realistic to find an Aids cure than it is for ET.

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    I heard it from there.

    I know it from http://www.somespamwebsite.com

    Buh-bye.

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    Oh so ?
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