| Subject: Re: BOINC Announcement |
| From: Bob |
| Date: 08/10/2003, 07:37 |
Bob wrote:
Michael D. Ober wrote:
This doesn't answer the question about the biggest use of SETIQueue -
namely, allowing a single machine on the network to act as a proxy.
Mike.
"Brian" <tramsmash@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3f826d65_1@news.iprimus.com.au...
BOINC Announcement
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/boinc_transition_plan.html
Brian
3.9 years, 4490 units & wondering if I make it to 5000?
Exactly what i was thinking - I think I'll fire off an email...
Also teh following has been added to the BOINC transistion page:
"At this point there is no "proxy" for BOINC, i.e. a mechanism for
running the client on machines not directly connected to the Internet.
This is more difficult with BOINC than with SETI@home Classic, but it
may be possible."