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Message 10172 - Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 4:23:01 UTC

I just switched from the classic seti to the boinc one, and my account says i have completed 9 work units and spent 95 hours. But infact I've completed 105 units and 485 hours 14 mins 10 sec. What happened to all that?
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Message 10449 - Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 23:22:13 UTC

Same place they were last time you checked S@H(original) stats,
like all seti boinc users, for the new project you start from zero.

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Message 10450 - Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 23:22:41 UTC
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Same place they were last time you checked S@H(Classic) stats,
like all seti boinc users, for the new project you start from zero.

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ps. Disregard 2nd post, I hit the button twice by mistake !!
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Message 12822 - Posted: 27 Jul 2004, 17:26:56 UTC

AsgMage: They did a database import from seti-classic on May 14th so that is what is showing up. According to one of the developers, they are working on doing another import once they turn classic off in a couple of months most likely.



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