why do they run sah classic instead it will be shut down?

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Markus Boßer

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Message 211725 - Posted: 12 Dec 2005, 18:15:11 UTC

hi,
i'am markus from germany. sorry, i can't understand wheter the questions in many forums, nor the handling of this probs about this big bang.

really tell me, why runs sah classic although this probs?

sorry, my english is not as good as it should be...

but... i don't understand... they'll got more and more
trouble out there in berkeley i think. never the less.
is just a question...
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Message 211954 - Posted: 12 Dec 2005, 21:58:26 UTC - in response to Message 211725.  

really tell me, why runs sah classic although this probs?
Hi Markus, and welcome to BOINC!

If I understand you correctly, you're asking why they still run S@H Classic when we're having all these problems in BOINC?
Well, just a few days more. On December 15 they will shut down S@H Classic for good. Then there'll be lots of hardware to use in the BOINC project and this will hopefully improve the situation we're having at the moment.
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Message 212072 - Posted: 12 Dec 2005, 23:34:48 UTC

also the seti classic has no funding......

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