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Message 86522 - Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 6:34:40 UTC

I just transferred over to BOINC.. I had 6800+ workunits completed with the old seti system.. It only shows me as having 22 classic workunits now.. What went wrong?
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Message 86537 - Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 9:04:25 UTC

Account data for Mhalligan:

SETI@home classic workunits
as of 14 May 2004 6,869
SETI@home classic CPU time
as of 14 May 2004 32,422 hours

Stats have been taken on the 14th of May 2004.

If you crunched after that date still S@H Classic, these number stated on your account will be updated once S@H Classic will shut down.

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Message 86611 - Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 16:09:06 UTC - in response to Message 86537.  
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> SETI@home classic workunits
> as of 14 May 2004 6,869
> SETI@home classic CPU time
> as of 14 May 2004 32,422 hours
>
> Stats have been taken on the 14th of May 2004.
>
> If you crunched after that date still S@H Classic, these number stated on your
> account will be updated once S@H Classic will shut down.

These values have very probably been updated yesterday or this night, but the day of 14 May 2004 should have been updated as well.
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