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What about the stats we had with SETI Classic?
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Jean-Paul Send message Joined: 18 Jul 03 Posts: 1 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
Hi, i had used the old seti for quite a long time and had completed quite alot of data units. Will these results be carries through to the new BONIC system, or do we start all over again. thanks, jazzboy |
Thierry Van Driessche Send message Joined: 20 Aug 02 Posts: 3083 Credit: 150,096 RAC: 0 |
--> Search function Result of search on "Classic credit" --> here Apologize, tired to answer over and over again ;-) WU's and hours as of 15 March 2005 And uh, a final snapshot will be done once Classic will shut down. Read the News at the homepage Have a look at the Technical News Look if your question is not answered at the Boinc Wiki Best greetings, Thierry |
The Simonator Send message Joined: 18 Nov 04 Posts: 5700 Credit: 3,855,702 RAC: 50 |
The old WUs are not converted into <strong>BOINC</strong> credits as they ran on seperate systems, in <strong>BOINC</strong> everyone starts from 0. Life on earth is the global equivalent of not storing things in the fridge. |
Saenger Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2452 Credit: 33,281 RAC: 0 |
Hello and welcome Jean-Paul, The (very good) manual for Boinc is the BOINC Powered Projects Documentation by Paul D. Buck and the BoincWiki therein. For information regarding Credits look here or here! Snapshots of the number of crunched WUs were taken at the start of Boinc, and another one in March 05. A last one will be taken, when Classic will stop (or soon after that). As there is no direct link between the two statistics databases of Classic and Boinc, an automatic actualisation is impossible (or at least too much effort for the meager time/money budget of the Berkeley crew). For the details of the transition from Classic to Boinc look here. Happy crunching! Gruesse vom Saenger For questions about Boinc look in the BOINC-Wiki |
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