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Message 2042752 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 12:29:49 UTC

as i said before ^^


i got rosetta_4.12_windows_intelx86.exe 60Mo !
and rosetta_graphics_4.12_windows_intelx86.exe 59Mo !
and minirosetta_database_357d5d93529_n_methyl.zip 380Mo ! the WU


not as small as Seti App and Wus ...
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Message 2042754 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 12:54:47 UTC - in response to Message 2042602.  

If "space related projects" includes Astrophysics then Einstein@Home should be included.
And probably Cosmology(sp)@Home.

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Message 2042761 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 13:39:43 UTC - in response to Message 2042009.  

Hello.

Well it's interesting.

When I started this with Seti @ Home Classic I never would dream I'd still be doing it after all of these years.
Looks like I'll run out of work units both GPU and CPU today sometime and then that will be it.

Hopefully all those cpu cycles will contribute to the science in some small way.

It's a bit bittersweet, but it's been such a large part of my life I can hardly believe it's "over, for now".

-Todd
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Message 2042762 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 13:39:52 UTC - in response to Message 2042009.  
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Oh - one more thing - if some future project does happen, how will we be notified of it?

-Todd
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Message 2042774 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 14:26:48 UTC - in response to Message 2042762.  

Oh - one more thing - if some future project does happen, how will we be notified of it?

-Todd


If you are continuing to run other BOINC projects, just stay attached to SETI. You will probably continue to receive occasional re-sends for the next few weeks, and you should still get important notices.
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Message 2042780 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 15:23:21 UTC - in response to Message 2042379.  

The last chunk of new SETI@home work has gone out.
Thanks for staying 'til the end.


My account is now 21 years old - registered on 03 april 1999..

Well.. thanks for the ride.. and good luck to you all!
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Message 2042786 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 16:45:46 UTC

Is this where you tell everyone how old you are now that SETI is hibernating?

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SETI@home 11,649,642 9,129 15 May 1999
GPUGRID 87,357 7,575 1 Apr 2020
LHC@home 2,144,999 1,398 26 Feb 2008
World Community Grid 4,620,758 1,191 27 Feb 2011
Rosetta@home 5,459,678 991 8 Dec 2005
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Collatz Conjecture 14,974,123 0 20 Mar 2012
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Message 2042795 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 18:13:47 UTC - in response to Message 2042716.  
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Rosetta is generating more work than usual, but has enough new requests for it that they are USUALLY out of it. They appear to have the only work under BOINC for helping the COVID-19 research. Their new application version requires more memory. You can do more with each task by setting a higher target time for tasks, but changing the target time too fast tends to give strange results in how fast the progress is going.

On another subject, I've lost the information in how long I've participated in SETI@Home, but it was at least 19 years.
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Message 2042802 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 19:32:59 UTC

Thanks @Eric for all your work and the work of your team! I've been along for a ride. I will keep SETI@Home listening when you come back, I will be there. Nearly made it to 10.000.000 :)
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Message 2042810 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 20:01:33 UTC - in response to Message 2042761.  

Hello.

Well it's interesting.

When I started this with Seti @ Home Classic I never would dream I'd still be doing it after all of these years.
Looks like I'll run out of work units both GPU and CPU today sometime and then that will be it.

Hopefully all those cpu cycles will contribute to the science in some small way.

It's a bit bittersweet, but it's been such a large part of my life I can hardly believe it's "over, for now".

-Todd


. . Absolutely ! ! !

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Message 2042811 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 20:03:44 UTC - in response to Message 2042780.  

The last chunk of new SETI@home work has gone out.
Thanks for staying 'til the end.


My account is now 21 years old - registered on 03 april 1999..

Well.. thanks for the ride.. and good luck to you all!


. . Congratulations!

Stephen

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Message 2042824 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 21:35:04 UTC - in response to Message 2042009.  

Crunched my final work unit this morning. Hail and farewell. Not the way I thought this would end. Such is life . . . so it goes.
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Message 2042842 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 23:02:13 UTC
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Sorry, I was in the hospital and couldn't post earlier. I just wanted to say that I'll miss Seti@home. Good luck to everyone, and thanks for letting me help.

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Message 2042850 - Posted: 3 Apr 2020, 23:56:09 UTC - in response to Message 2042754.  
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If "space related projects" includes Astrophysics then Einstein@Home should be included.
And probably Cosmology(sp)@Home.

Tom

Einstein was already mentioned ;)
Good call on Cosmology though, I don't know what that one's about!

The last chunk of new SETI@home work has gone out.
Thanks for staying 'til the end.


My account is now 21 years old - registered on 03 april 1999..

Well.. thanks for the ride.. and good luck to you all!


You must have been one of the 1st to register? What was the 1st day?

Rosetta is generating more work than usual, but has enough new requests for it that they are USUALLY out of it. They appear to have the only work under BOINC for helping the COVID-19 research. Their new application version requires more memory. You can do more with each task by setting a higher target time for tasks, but changing the target time too fast tends to give strange results in how fast the progress is going.

On another subject, I've lost the information in how long I've participated in SETI@Home, but it was at least 19 years.


It'll be under 'Projects in which you are participating' at the bottom of your account page.

My one :-

Projects in which you are participating
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SETI@home ........... 8,358,302 15,086 16 Oct 1999
Asteroids@home 30,008,400 4,399 24 Aug 2013
Rosetta@home ... ....... 232,308 574 9 May 2007
LHC@home ......... 3,518,212 349 29 Nov 2013
climateprediction.net 147,664 8 22 Jun 2019
MilkyWay@home 42,274,496 0 22 Jan 2011
Einstein@Home .. 166,208,421 0 22 Jan 2005
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Main rig - Ryzen 5 3600, 32GB DDR4 3200, RX 580 8GB, 500GB Samsung 970 Evo+, Win 10
2nd rig - i7 4930k @4.1 GHz, 16GB DDR2 1866, HD 7870 XT 3GB (DS), Win7 64bit
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Message 2042860 - Posted: 4 Apr 2020, 0:40:34 UTC - in response to Message 2042850.  

Rosetta is generating more work than usual, but has enough new requests for it that they are USUALLY out of it. They appear to have the only work under BOINC for helping the COVID-19 research. Their new application version requires more memory. You can do more with each task by setting a higher target time for tasks, but changing the target time too fast tends to give strange results in how fast the progress is going.



. . Actually Science United and Folding@Home are also doing covid-19 research.

Stephen

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Message 2042863 - Posted: 4 Apr 2020, 0:57:09 UTC - in response to Message 2042009.  

Will we be able to finish the Tasks already downloaded on our PC's? I was hoping to finish the tasks for SETI@home on the two PC's that still have tasks to complete. Thanks
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Message 2042865 - Posted: 4 Apr 2020, 1:05:07 UTC - in response to Message 2042863.  

Will we be able to finish the Tasks already downloaded on our PC's? I was hoping to finish the tasks for SETI@home on the two PC's that still have tasks to complete. Thanks
Yes (Although there are some server problems (again) occurring on and off at the moment, so it might take a while to be able to report them).
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Message 2042907 - Posted: 4 Apr 2020, 8:09:43 UTC

Thank you SETI-TEAM for being part of the world-wide-crunching-team to find signals from space.

Hope to hear from you in the near future during completing the backend analysis!

Greetings from Dresden
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Message 2042914 - Posted: 4 Apr 2020, 9:40:12 UTC

Right now finished crunching last astropulse. Good bye SETI. More than 15 years together. I'll miss you.
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Message 2042937 - Posted: 4 Apr 2020, 14:24:33 UTC

I am still getting re-sends so you might want to let your Seti@Home just "idle" for a while till we get them all cleaned out.

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