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Message 1205550 - Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 22:49:21 UTC

We've released the Astropulse version 6 application to the SETI@home project. The only real difference is a couple of minus signs in the code that were added to match changes to the way the data recorder works.

It'll take a while for the credit granted by this application to settle out to a reasonably constant value. If you run optimized applications, I'd suggest you wait a couple of weeks before starting to do Astropulse v6 work just to avoid the possibility that you will be granted an extremely low credit for your work.
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Message 1205570 - Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 23:16:04 UTC

Thanks for the "Heads-up" Eric.

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Message 1205573 - Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 23:19:47 UTC

Questions and problems to Updating for upcoming apps..... in the Number Crunching forum, please.
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Message 1205574 - Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 23:21:39 UTC
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Is Astropulse V6 going to ever be released for OSX? Or is that just another unsupported feature of SETI BOINC on OSX? I am considering stopping donations to SETI until my chosen platform is completely supported!!!
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Message 1205802 - Posted: 14 Mar 2012, 16:08:41 UTC - in response to Message 1205550.  

It'll take a while for the credit granted by this application to settle out to a reasonably constant value. ...


"a while" as in years?

For the "old" apps the credit system still seems to be a random number generator ...
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Message 1205808 - Posted: 14 Mar 2012, 16:15:55 UTC - in response to Message 1205802.  

Preaching to the choir on that one. The FLOP counting credit system was far more stable than the current one.
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Message 1205822 - Posted: 14 Mar 2012, 16:32:41 UTC - in response to Message 1205550.  

We've released the Astropulse version 6 application to the SETI@home project. The only real difference is a couple of minus signs in the code that were added to match changes to the way the data recorder works.

It'll take a while for the credit granted by this application to settle out to a reasonably constant value. If you run optimized applications, I'd suggest you wait a couple of weeks before starting to do Astropulse v6 work just to avoid the possibility that you will be granted an extremely low credit for your work.

Dear Eric,

Thank you very much for this update.

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Message 1206020 - Posted: 15 Mar 2012, 3:28:08 UTC

Is AstroPulse going to support CUDA? It could really use the GFLOPS. =)
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Message 1206218 - Posted: 15 Mar 2012, 17:58:25 UTC - in response to Message 1206020.  

We plan that eventually it will support CUDA and OpenCL. Unfortunately Astropulse has lots of twisty turny passages, so I don't expect the speedup will be that huge. It'll probably spend a lot of time using CPU to avoid bogging the GPU down with unproductive stuff.

I'll try to get some Mac builds working next week. It probably won't support graphics when first released, but it will be better than nothing.


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Message 1206230 - Posted: 15 Mar 2012, 18:52:25 UTC - in response to Message 1206218.  

"twisty turny passages" huh? Is that technical phrasing? ;)
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Message 1206235 - Posted: 15 Mar 2012, 19:20:08 UTC - in response to Message 1206230.  

"grad student code" seemed too mean. ;)
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Message 1206310 - Posted: 15 Mar 2012, 22:56:04 UTC - in response to Message 1206218.  
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We plan that eventually it will support CUDA and OpenCL. Unfortunately Astropulse has lots of twisty turny passages, so I don't expect the speedup will be that huge. It'll probably spend a lot of time using CPU to avoid bogging the GPU down with unproductive stuff.

I'll try to get some Mac builds working next week. It probably won't support graphics when first released, but it will be better than nothing.


Thanks Eric. I know you have a lot to do so I do thank you for the time spent.
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Message 1206697 - Posted: 16 Mar 2012, 20:51:48 UTC - in response to Message 1205550.  

Based on your post I changed my Preferences to "No" for Astropulse v6 but then shortly thereafter received some downloads. I assume I received them because I had indicated an openness to receive "Other applications" if applications I agreed to were not available. Since I don't run "optimised" I'll do them, and I heve closed the loophole (if that is what happened.
BTW Credit for Astropulse (any version) is slow in coming.
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Message 1206724 - Posted: 16 Mar 2012, 22:32:35 UTC - in response to Message 1206697.  

Yeah, that's always been the problem with Astropulse, since it can take days for a result to be computed, and a computer might not start computing it for a week or more sometimes you'll wait weeks for credit. But in your "Recent Average Credit" it should even out eventually.
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Message 1206873 - Posted: 17 Mar 2012, 7:32:46 UTC
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Just got 832.47 credits for an astropulse unit which took 1350353.04 s on my Solaris 11 Virtual Machine. The BOINC client and the app are by Dotsch. My CPU is an Opteron 1210 at 1.8 GHz running SuSE Linux 11.1 32-bit. But the Solaris 11 guest OS is a 64-bit.
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Message 1206883 - Posted: 17 Mar 2012, 8:22:33 UTC - in response to Message 1206873.  

Just got 832.47 credits for an astropulse unit which took 1350353.04 s on my Solaris 11 Virtual Machine. The BOINC client and the app are by Dotsch. My CPU is an Opteron 1210 at 1.8 GHz running SuSE Linux 11.1 32-bit. But the Solaris 11 guest OS is a 64-bit.
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Congratulations on completing such an epic task with just 18 hours to spare.

But note that your app is the older v505 type. You will have to ask Dotsch to compile the new v6.01 app for Solaris if you wish to continue the quest.
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Message 1207354 - Posted: 18 Mar 2012, 6:13:20 UTC

I've been getting 1-2 Astropulse projects per week for quite a few months. Nothing out of the ordinary about them. Suddenly a couple of days ago I got 2 HUGE astropulse projects that were easily 3-4 times the size of any of the previous ones & one was labled "High Priority". What made it high priority?

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Message 1207382 - Posted: 18 Mar 2012, 9:45:10 UTC - in response to Message 1207354.  

Those two are of the new version (v6.01). I assume by "HUGE astropulse projects" you mean "AstroPulse tasks with unusually long runtime estimates" ;-)

That estimate is caused by the fact that these tasks are of a "new" application and will be get better with time. But because of that estimate, BOINC "thinks" it won't finish them in time without entering High Priority mode.

So, don't worry, just let them run. When enough tasks have been processed, the estimates will be better and no "High Priority" will occur any longer.

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Message 1207384 - Posted: 18 Mar 2012, 10:01:02 UTC - in response to Message 1207354.  

I've been getting 1-2 Astropulse projects per week for quite a few months. Nothing out of the ordinary about them. Suddenly a couple of days ago I got 2 HUGE astropulse projects that were easily 3-4 times the size of any of the previous ones & one was labled "High Priority". What made it high priority?

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Questions like this are usually best asked in the Number Crunching or Q & A sections of this message board. But the point you've raised is a general one, and no doubt others will be wondering the same thing - so let's deal with it here.

In actual practice, you will find that the new tasks run for very much the same length of time as the previous ones. Previously, you would occasionally get a task which finished abnormally quickly: there should be fewer of those, this time.

The 'huge' task size you're seeing is actually just an estimate - and a bad estimate, at that. BOINC is notoriously bad at making initial estimates when something new comes along: even though this change is relatively small, BOINC throws away all its accumulated knowledge of how fast your machine is, how big the tasks really are, and so on: it starts again from scratch.

And, starting from scratch, it's thinking (initially) that you may have difficulty completing the task before the deadline set for its return. That's all that 'high priority' means - 'do this job before any of the others, just in case'. Once it has been running for a few hours, the estimate will become more realistic and that 'high priority' flag should disappear.

That's for this task. It takes some time to persuade BOINC (again) to accept how fast your machine really is. The next Astropulse task you receive will have the same inflated runtime estimate as this one. And the next. And the one after that. You will, I'm afraid, have to complete at least ten Astropulse tasks - possibly more, depending on the luck of the draw - before things return to normal. In the meantime, just ignore these queue-jumpers and let your machine go about its business as usual.
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Message 1208409 - Posted: 21 Mar 2012, 9:46:02 UTC

My APv6.0 units run time in 160 hours (est) at first. Then even before it started running the first new APv6.0 an ajustment happened run time 26 hours(est).

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