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Message 84697 - Posted: 10 Mar 2005, 13:39:58 UTC
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In my account which i have just activated the details are incorrect how do i go about correcting them

SETI@home classic workunits
as of 14 May 2004
4,858 as of today my total units are 8,113

SETI@home classic CPU time
as of 14 May 2004
77,274 hours as of today my total hours are 99,471


The Hours seem correct but the units seem way off even if taken from may 2004
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Message 84745 - Posted: 10 Mar 2005, 17:29:58 UTC

I'm having a problem here also.

From the SETI classic site,

Name (and URL) Scott Sexton
Results Received 23003
Total CPU Time 16.497 years = 144513.72 hours

but BOINC shows
SETI@home classic workunits as of 14 May 2004 17,574
SETI@home classic CPU time as of 14 May 2004 119,928 hours

Somewhere, I'm missing ~5500 work units and ~30k hours

Anyone have any ideas?
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Message 85068 - Posted: 11 Mar 2005, 15:33:16 UTC

As it states, the snapshot was taken on 14 May 2004. This will remain that way until another snapshot is taken. It's been suggested the next time one will be taken is when Classic finally goes down, if at all. Hints have gone both ways.

For now all you will see is the current snapshot.

Sorry I did not have better news.


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