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    "free" projects to run?

    any of those still around that do not use gpu or cpu or very very little. the ones that dont get in the way? btw i have my 250gt and Q9450 on dirt.

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    Re: "free" projects to run?

    Quote Originally Posted by GregK View Post
    any of those still around that do not use gpu or cpu or very very little. the ones that dont get in the way? btw i have my 250gt and Q9450 on dirt.
    Well, FreeHal had his computer seized so they are done for now.
    I'm still running wuprop@homw and some Surveill@home on a few boxes. That's about it.



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    Re: "free" projects to run?

    surveill is also down, and has been for a while now.


    We are currently performing maintenance on this project in order to migrate our instalation to new hardware.

    As a result this project is currently not available.

    Sorry for the inconvenience.
    Also the quake projects, and radioactive. But both of those need sensors.
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    Re: "free" projects to run?

    thanks ill attach to wuprop now.
    Last edited by GregK; 04-16-12 at 05:04 PM.

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    Re: "free" projects to run?

    Quote Originally Posted by zombie67 View Post
    surveill is also down, and has been for a while now.
    Also the quake projects, and radioactive. But both of those need sensors.
    What is a sensor, as far as running the projects is concerned?





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    Re: "free" projects to run?

    Quote Originally Posted by artemis8 View Post
    What is a sensor, as far as running the projects is concerned?
    QuakeCatcher requires a G-Force/shock sensor to detect vibrations in the earth's crust. The cool thing is many laptops have shock senors to protect the hard drive. Some of those laptops can be used for QCN if the app can access the hardware interface. But for some stupid reason many companies hide the hardware with proprietary software and will not give out info to use it.

    Radioactive@Home requires a custom made Geiger counter that plugs into your systems USB port. You can buy one from the project or build your own as the schematics and firmware are GPL licensed.


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