Hello people. Not sure how many of you know about SETI@home or are already taking part in the program. I understand that a number of you are already on the Folding@home program and have contributed a lot to it.
For those who are interested, I've created a team for OSNN on the SETI program so people can join.
Not sure why I can't search for the OSNN team on the site itself, but here is a link to the team stats page for those who may experience the same problem that I have.
TEAM PAGE: http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/fcgi-bin/fcgi?cmd=team_lookup&name=OSNN
The original application itself can be found here. You can choose to download the GUI version (3.08) for the command-line client.
However, I have found another client (called MultiSeti) which some of you may be interested in using as it allows you to cache extra Work Units on to your machine saving you from connecting to the server every time you finish 1 WU. You will still need the command-line client to use this alternative and you will also find many add-ons available on the SETI@home website for the command-line client.
JOINING THE TEAM
On the Team page (link above) you will need to click on the Join option at the top of the page. Here, you will be asked to enter your username (your email address) and a Password.
Feel free to join the search for ET. I've recently got back into it after a 5 year break.
For those who are interested, I've created a team for OSNN on the SETI program so people can join.
Not sure why I can't search for the OSNN team on the site itself, but here is a link to the team stats page for those who may experience the same problem that I have.
TEAM PAGE: http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/fcgi-bin/fcgi?cmd=team_lookup&name=OSNN
The original application itself can be found here. You can choose to download the GUI version (3.08) for the command-line client.
However, I have found another client (called MultiSeti) which some of you may be interested in using as it allows you to cache extra Work Units on to your machine saving you from connecting to the server every time you finish 1 WU. You will still need the command-line client to use this alternative and you will also find many add-ons available on the SETI@home website for the command-line client.
JOINING THE TEAM
On the Team page (link above) you will need to click on the Join option at the top of the page. Here, you will be asked to enter your username (your email address) and a Password.
Feel free to join the search for ET. I've recently got back into it after a 5 year break.