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Nereid
Oct5-03, 09:48 AM
Who runs this on their PC/workstation?

Any others like it in use among the members of PF?

Just curious.

tribdog
Oct5-03, 03:43 PM
I was really into Seti@Home a few years ago. I didn't run it as a screen saver because it ran almost twice as fast on my computer without the graphics, I didn't realize they were still doing it though. I think they changed their website or something because last time I tried downloading a new packet I couldn't get through.

Greg Bernhardt
Oct5-03, 03:46 PM
I used to run folding@home and some cancer research screensaver too. Not anymore though since I set my monitor to turn off.

russ_watters
Oct5-03, 04:27 PM
I run seti.

tribdog
Oct5-03, 04:33 PM
Originally posted by russ_watters
I run seti.

yeah, but you are an alien so it doesn't count

Ivan Seeking
Oct5-03, 04:59 PM
I have been running SETI since the first month of the program. I have it on three computers with a running total of about 15000 hrs.

As a sidebar. I once left a falsefied SETI screen for a housesitter. I copied the SETI screen into Paint and added the text:

ALIEN SIGNAL DETECTED. CONTACT NASA IMMEDIATELY.

[:D]

Nereid
Oct5-03, 05:06 PM
Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
I have been running SETI since the first month of the program. I have it on three computers with a running total of about 15000 hrs.

As a sidebar. I once left a falsefied SETI screen for a housesitter. I copied the SETI screen into Paint and added the text:

ALIEN SIGNAL DETECTED. CONTACT NASA IMMEDIATELY.

[:D] Did she (he)?

[Invited to dinner by Ivan? Check seats for woopie cushions]

Ivan Seeking
Oct5-03, 05:15 PM
Originally posted by Nereid
Did she (he)?

[Invited to dinner by Ivan? Check seats for woopie cushions]

[:D], I do have my moments.

He waited until I called and he said something like: Hey, I dunno what this is but I ain't callin NASA.

He knew what it was but he wanted nothing to do with it. [:D]

Nereid
Oct6-03, 09:39 AM
Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
I used to run folding@home and some cancer research screensaver too. Not anymore though since I set my monitor to turn off. Was this through Entropia.com?

I run the ZetaGrid package:
http://www.zetagrid.net/zeta/index.html
The project seeks to verify the Riemann Hypothesis, which asserts that all nontrivial zeros of the zeta function are on the critical line (1/2+it where t is a real number).

Zantra
Oct6-03, 12:10 PM
I ran seti for a long time, and finally opted out of it in favor of another screen saver.

Nereid
Oct6-03, 03:29 PM
Which one Zantra?

There's quite a lot happening in grid computing, and a number of companies are looking to develop platforms to break down general problems, for farming out as work units to the tens (hundreds?) of millions of home PC users who might be interested.

Zantra
Oct6-03, 04:53 PM
Originally posted by Nereid
Which one Zantra?

There's quite a lot happening in grid computing, and a number of companies are looking to develop platforms to break down general problems, for farming out as work units to the tens (hundreds?) of millions of home PC users who might be interested.

Oh I didn't go to another shared computing screen saver, I just wanted some of my computing power back for me ancient workhorse of a PC
[;)]

Was thinking about re-downloading seti though..

brum
Oct6-03, 08:07 PM
can you do these things on a mac?

update: yep, sure can

ill have to try one of these (never done 'em before)