| Subject: Re: Info from the BOINC/Seti home page |
| From: Claude J |
| Date: 25/01/2006, 17:12 |
| Newsgroups: sci.astro.seti,alt.sci.seti |
In article <JgFBf.12565$ZA2.3658@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
here@home.us says...
Claude Ortega wrote:
January 14, 2006
SETI@home Classic users: if you've been unable to link your BOINC and
Classic accounts (with the error message 'No SETI@home/BOINC account
with Classic ID xxxx was found') please try again; we fixed a bug in the
script.
Thanks for the info, Claude. I switched over last April, but I still had
seticlassic running in the background on two machines (I actually
forgot about it).
Anyway, I accumulated 7000 more hours during those 8 months. Are they
lost forever, since I already linked seticlassic with boinc?
The Seti Classic credits that you collected by the Dec 15th should be displayed
in your Seti/Boinc account page.
By the way, I really don't understand the new unit system. I can
understand hours and workunits, but these new units seem to have
invented names and I just don't get the meaning of them. There doesn't
seem to be a clear explanation in the FAQ.
Have you browsed the Boinc Wiki site?
http://boinc-doc.net/boinc-wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
Try the 'Boinc Faqs'/Credits page.
Thanks,
Michael
--
Claude