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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,497 |
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| It's still not sending units?
Edit: Seti page doesn't say anything about an outage at this time: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/ |
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H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 2,579 |
Location: | The Lone Star State | Status: | |
| ok it works now. I had it on snooze Edited by Yoldering 2006-06-30 6:07 PM
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,497 |
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| ROFL, classic.
Happy processing. |
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 4,993 |
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| Okay, I am now officially processing the thing on Boinc 5.4.11 on Windows again after not doing it for a few months.. |
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H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 2,579 |
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| Hey, welcome back to SETI!  |
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 4,993 |
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| Thanks.. Also, if I can get internet on my Mac G3 from my PC, I could do both at the same time  .. |
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| Would it be feasible to make a seti at home client that ran on a handheld only when its plugged in? My devices are plugged in 80 % of the time doing nothing and have a combined processing power of like 600 mhz. |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,497 |
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| Of course it would be possible, you would have to get hold of the BOINC source and port it across to CE, give the device(s) Internet connectivity and it would be advisable to turn the screens off as well. |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 363 |
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| your best bet would be to stick linux on the devices and run a commandline seticlient. Boinc is mainly a gui, but there are plenty commandline clients for various linuxes. Not sure how well they would port to arm/xscale/mips processors, but thats something that the linux dev guys here might be able to help with.
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| It would seem to me that throwing linux on the machine would be dedicating it to seti at home. Does throwing lunix on an hpc slow it down at all(it runs ontop of the hpc gui right?) |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,497 |
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| Not on-top of the GUI, it in essence exists symbiotically with CE. CE starts, linux initialises, linux drops CE from RAM, linux moves into RAM, CE is no more. It runs between RAM and a CF, so in some ways there is little difference, while in others (CF operations) it is slower. A modern linux kernel would (should) however have more optimised CPU timings, so theoretically at least could run faster!
PocketDVD's idea is a good one, there used to be a CMD client for Win32, if a similar one existed for BOINC then with the right skill it could be ported to CE 2.11+'s CMD shell. |
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