Is anyone linked to the seti program?

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The SETI@home program currently has over 4.5 million users. Minimum computer requirements include at least 32 MB of RAM, 10 MB of disk space, and the ability to display 8-bit graphics at 800x600 resolution for Windows systems. Macintosh users need a PowerPC processor and Mac OS 7.5.5 or later. The program is compatible with various UNIX versions, including Linux, but does not support WebTV. There are no specific CPU or modem speed requirements, and users can participate from anywhere in the world. The SETI@home software is safe to use; it connects to the internet only when necessary, and users can configure it to prompt for connection. Additionally, the program runs at a low priority on Windows, ensuring it does not interfere with other applications.
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is anyone linked to the seti program? what is the minimum computer
requirments? is computer safe when in use by seti?
 
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Originally posted by wolram
is anyone linked to the seti program?
Yes, there are currently 4,533,948 seti@home users including several on this forum.
what is the minimum computer requirments?
For Windows systems (95/98/NT) you'll need a computer with at least 32 MB of RAM, the ability to display 8-bit graphics in 800x600 resolution, 10 MB of disk space, and an Internet connection (dialup is OK). For Macintosh systems you'll need the above, as well as a PowerPC processor and Mac OS 7.5.5 or later. You can use SETI@home on a laptop that is connected sporadically. We also support many versions of UNIX, including Linux on various CPUs. We hope to eventually support other systems such as OS/2 and BeOS. We won't support WebTV. There are no CPU speed or modem speed requirements. It doesn't matter where in the world you live.
is computer safe when in use by seti?
Yes. Of course if you have an always-on internet connection, you should take the proper precautions, but the seti@home software doesn't connect unless it needs to send/receive data and you can set it to ask you to connect when it needs to, or automatically.

http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/
 
thanks j man,
 
I run it. A little more on this:
is computer safe when in use by seti?
Programs in windows can be set to a process priority level. Seti's priority is automatically set very low, so generally, you won't even notice its running. If another program needs the processor, Seti gets bumped.
 
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