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Message 176150 - Posted: 10 Oct 2005, 5:09:55 UTC

Hi I would like to know how could I see the results of my processed packets. No only if it was or not processed but if I found an gaussian or just nothing but something... I am using Boinc. Any pointers will be great as this wont be fun if I cant really see the results of hours of processing.

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Message 176166 - Posted: 10 Oct 2005, 8:50:15 UTC

If you mean some page that tells you if you found ET - no chance. The work we do undergoes other steps of processing at the lab, and only then they will find out if we found something or not.
Hopefully you will be advised, IF something is found and IF one of your WUs has been involved in the finding.

If you just want to see the individual findings in your WUs (like in good old SetiSpy), you'll have to use some 3rd party product.
Look on this page.

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Message 176167 - Posted: 10 Oct 2005, 8:50:36 UTC

BoincLogX together with Seti@Home Mapview is an excellent combination that will let you know the numbers of WU's you have processed.

SetiMapview will show you the number of gaussians, spikes, triplets and pulses together with their power, score and much much more.

Both can be downloaded from the add-ons page or directly from the webpage of the author, which is here
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Have a look at the Technical News
Look if your question is not answered at the Boinc Wiki

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