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Message 210524 - Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 18:10:38 UTC

No uploads - I have like about 20 or more units sitting there waiting... Sorry guys but this platform is not as cool as the last version - the very simple SETI that we all knew and loved. Is there any way at all to run that old client - ?? I think I may drop this SETI all together until you guys get your heads on straight and either revert to the platform that actually worked or get this one to work.
Best of luck getting this thing to work, if anyone can tell me if there is a way to run the old client (assume not...).
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Message 210561 - Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 18:49:33 UTC
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Patrick,

From the HOME page NEWS.

December 9, 2005
We have turned off work distribution for a bit to allow result uploads to catch up. We will be extending the deadline for returning results so that the troubles with the result upload handler will not result in lost credit.

Please have some patience. They are woking on the problem that is affecting evryone.

-Mrs. anon
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Message 210595 - Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 19:30:00 UTC

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