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BOINC 5.9.5

BOINC 5.9.5


BOINC lets you donate computing power to scientific research projects. more>>
BOINC project lets you donate computing power to scientific research projects.
Some projects are:
- Climateprediction.net: study climate change
- Einstein@home: search for gravitational signals emitted by pulsars
- LHC@home: improve the design of the CERN LHC particle accelerator
- Predictor@home: investigate protein-related diseases
- Rosetta@home: help researchers develop cures for human diseases
- SETI@home: Look for radio evidence of extraterrestrial life
- Cell Computing biomedical research (Japanese; requires nonstandard client software)
- World Community Grid: advance our knowledge of human disease. (Requires 5.2.1 or greater)
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Added: 2007-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Other version of BOINC
boinc 2.8Jean Philippe EIMER - boinc can be used as a console tool to display information about BOINC projects and working units. boinc. boinc can be used as a console tool to display information
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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989 downloads
Added: 2007-02-21
KBoincSpy 0.9.1

KBoincSpy 0.9.1


KBoincSpy is a KDE monitor and control utility for the BOINC distributed client. more>>
KBoincSpy is a KDE monitor and control utility for the BOINC client. KBoincSpy displays a lot of useful information about the computation of work units, such as the percent of work done, and estimates of the completion time and credits granted.
For some projects like SETI@home and ClimatePrediction.net, it also reports some interesting data about the content and significance of each work unit being analyzed.
It can be also used to control the behavior of the BOINC client, allowing the user to attach to (as well as detach from) projects, start/stop the computation, or suspend all network communications.
Its interface design was inspired by SETI Spy, a Windows monitoring utility for SETI@home Classic written by Roelof Engelbrecht.
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing is a software platform for distributed computing. It enables organizations who oversee scientific projects requiring extensive computing resources to easily set up and maintain a distributed computing infrastructure.
By downloading the BOINC distributed computing client, each of the hundreds of thousands of participants worldwide can select the scientific projects more to his/her liking and assign some computing resources to them.
Enhancements:
- This release focuses on reaching almost feature parity with the latest BOINC client from Berkeley (the 5.x series).
- Among the new features were an attach-to-project wizard, host and user statistics graphs, and Web links.
- This version also features new translations to eight languages. Precompiled packages are available for the x86 and x86-64 architecture versions of the Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Slackware, and SuSE Linux distributions.
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Added: 2006-02-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Project VDW 0.51

Project VDW 0.51


Project VDW contains a package that generates van der Waerden sequences. more>>
Project VDW contains a package that generates van der Waerden sequences.
Project VDW is a an attempt to further research into van der Waerden sequences.
The software consists of a client that generates sequences, and a utility to generate unique starting seeds.
The ultimate goal of this project is to develop a BOINC-based client that can supply the massively parallel computing resources necessary to solve currently untouched sequences.
Currently the makefile will compile and test several different versions using char, u_char, int, u_int, long, and u_long as the element type.
Different architectures perform differently on chars vs ints and differently given the size of the data cache.
Feel free to try different combinations of element type to optimize the code for your particular configuration.
Enhancements:
- Changed to timed checkpointing
- Changed to millionbased accounting from 2^32 accounting
- Added Interrupted/Completed messages to output file
- Changed makefile to test different element types
- and lots of other cool stuff.
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Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Einstein@GNOME 1.4

Einstein@GNOME 1.4


Einstein@GNOME is a GNOME panel applet that lets you participate in the Einstein@Home neutron star search. more>>
Einstein@GNOME is a GNOME panel applet that lets you participate in the Einstein@Home neutron star search.

It is a frontend for the boinc client and was developed because there are no other decent GUIs available yet.

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Added: 2005-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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