| Subject: Re: Astropulse and BOINC |
| From: "sweet" <sweet430@hotmail.com> |
| Date: 23/05/2004, 03:31 |
So why do BOINC? Isn't it just re-chewing the same data?
"Mike Bader" <mdbader@flash.net> wrote in message
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BOINC is the client that will run many applications, AstroPulse is one as
is
SETI II. See
http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/ap/
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"sweet" <sweet430@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Can someone clarify the distinction between these 2 clients? From what
I've
read, BOINC is a different code which does SETI-at-home?
While Astropulse is looking for black hole evaporation?
Thanks in advance,
sweet