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Profile Jean-Bernard BUCHET

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Message 13060 - Posted: 28 Jul 2004, 12:07:29 UTC
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Hi,
I use now BOINC Seti@Home program .
I cannot retreive all the results I dend to SETI@HOME ancient version ( there is a difference of more than 200 works units I have done and I cannot find the new ones I made (six at that time)?
Could you help me ?

jean-bernard
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Message 13072 - Posted: 28 Jul 2004, 12:35:23 UTC

The numbers of WU's you have processed for S@H Classic are coming from a snapshot taken on the 14th of May.

It is still not clear if a final snapshot will be taken again once S@H Classic will shut down, but discussion about it is still going on.

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Message 13102 - Posted: 28 Jul 2004, 14:31:23 UTC
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I suggest you edit your original message, removing your ID, for security.

EDIT: Ah, good. I see you've removed it. :)
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Message 13245 - Posted: 28 Jul 2004, 21:25:48 UTC

check out this link

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http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/transition.php
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