I have been running seti for a couple of years and am quite happy with it. I believe that there is other life out there but am not convinced we will find them.
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I have been running seti for a couple of years and am quite happy with it. I believe that there is other life out there but am not convinced we will find them.
You used the GUI screensaver and not the command line client. Anyone who is using the screensaver should switch to the command line client with some other GUI such as Seti Hide. On an AMD 1300 I ran about 7 hours a WU and on my AMD 2500 I run about 3 hours a WU. (Using the command line version)Quote:
Originally posted here by muert0
Yeah I tryed SETI out. I got 6% done in about 28 hours. And like Fyrewall said I could care less about aliens so it got deleted.
IMHO Boinc is crap right now. I have not been able to get work and the client has died on me a couple of times. You try to submit work, and you get connection errors. I am sticking with Seti classic for now crunching for another forums team. (We are in the top 5 overall)
CybertecOne, there is a really old thread about this. I'm not criticizing you for bringing it up again, cause it's a super old thread, and had a different name, but AO used to have a team involved in the project. I think it kinda died, but maybe some of you would like to revive it!
Here's the thread: http://www.antionline.com/showthread...olding+at+home
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Originally posted here by debwalin
CybertecOne, there is a really old thread about this. I'm not criticizing you for bringing it up again, cause it's a super old thread, and had a different name, but AO used to have a team involved in the project. I think it kinda died, but maybe some of you would like to revive it!
Here's the thread: http://www.antionline.com/showthread...olding+at+home
Hey Deb-
Those are two different projects, that's why they had different names.
SETI@home was distributed computing looking for aliens.
Folding@home was distributed computing imulating protein folding...