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lockedVolunteers have ported SETI@home and BOINC to a variety of platforms, including Solaris/x86-64, Linux/x86-64, Linux/PPC, HP-UX, and FreeBSD.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9421 11 Apr 2005
lockedWe released the BOINC Menubar, a user-friendly client software version for Macintosh OS X. It can be installed and run through a GUI interface - no Unix commands. We also released the Windows installer announced in the January 1 2005
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9549 8 Mar 2005
lockedThe Einstein@home project was officially launched this morning. BOINC users are encouraged to participate in this project, which searches for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10835 19 Feb 2005
lockedWe've added a framework for web-site translations (both BOINC-supplied and project-specific parts). We are adding support for account management systems that simplif
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9700 17 Feb 2005
lockedBOINC source code is now distributed under the Lesser GNU Public License (LPGL).
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9944 20 Jan 2005
lockedBOINC-based projects projects now have 80,721 participants in 188 countries. Based on current credit statistics, together they supply 106 TeraFLOPS of computing power - far more
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9514 19 Jan 2005
lockedBOINC's message board system supports moderation.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9825 18 Jan 2005
lockedWith help from the Einstein@home group, we have refined BOINC's locality scheduling mechanism, It can now interact with project-specific programs that generate work on demand, and that maintain a 'working set
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9559 10 Jan 2005
lockedThe Windows version of BOINC can now be configured to run when a particular user is logged in, to run when any user is logged in, or run all the time (as a service) even when no users are logged in.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10526 1 Jan 2005
lockedWith considerable help from the Einstein@home group, we have application graphics working on all platforms, including Linux. To handle hosts without graphics libraries, we have developed a new architecture in which
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11732 10 Dec 2004
lockedAdded prioritization to work distribution.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9421 6 Dec 2004
lockedWe have created a new email list, boinc_cvs@ssl.berkeley.edu. A summary of each CVS checkin to the BOINC source tree will be posted to this list.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9890 3 Dec 2004
lockedA technical paper about BOINC is here. This paper appeared in the 5th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Grid Computing, November 8, 2004, Pittsburgh, USA.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9417 2 Dec 2004
lockedBOINC servers can now use read-only database replicas for increased throughput.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 8997 21 Nov 2004
lockedThe message-board system now supports self-moderation (i.e., 'ignore lists').
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9725 21 Nov 2004
lockedThe application graphics framework now works on all platforms, including Mac OS X.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9697 21 Nov 2004
lockedA new utility, db_purge, allows projects to flush old entries from the result and workunit tables, so that these tables have a bounded size.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9200 21 Nov 2004
lockedWe have developed a new Windows installer that lets you run BOINC as a service, and that is compatible with the Microsoft MSI framework.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9119 21 Nov 2004
lockedWe have developed a GUI for the core client. It's similar to the old Windows GUI but is implemented using wxWidgets so it runs on all platforms. It offers new features such as the ability to suspen
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10260 21 Nov 2004
lockedXML Schemas for the statistics data exported by BOINC projects is here, and graphical representations are here.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9710 21 Sep 2004
lockedWe have created an email list, boinc_opt@ssl.berkeley.edu, for people interested in porting and optimizing BOINC applications. Sign up here.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9253 14 Sep 2004
lockedWe are working on a new type of work distribution, called Locality scheduling, that sends work to hosts that already have the needed files.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9154 11 Sep 2004
lockedThe Lattice project from the University of Maryland is developing a Grid system that integrates Globus, BOINC, and several other software components.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 17388 6 Sep 2004
lockedThe new project LHC@home announces its first beta test, initially restricted to 1000 users. Please sign up at lhcathome.cern.ch.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10068 1 Sep 2004
lockedThe Climateprediction.net project is now open to the public.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10260 26 Aug 2004
lockedUsers can choose whether applications should quit or suspend when they're not executing.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11244 6 Aug 2004
lockedThe core client now checks whether disk usage exceeds user-specified limits, and if so it deletes projects files in a way that respects project resource shares.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9980 5 Aug 2004
lockedLarge BOINC projects (like SETI@home) were getting on the order of a million files in upload/download directories. This caused OS performance problems. We fixed this by providing a two-level directory hierarchy for upload/download directo
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9802 5 Aug 2004
lockedThe Climateprediction.net project recently held an Open Day, describing its status and its plans to use BOINC.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10013 3 Aug 2004
lockedWe have added a mechanism that allows projects to upload and download 'persistent files'. This is the first step to using participant hosts for storage as well as computation, possibly creating the world's largest storage server.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9538 9 Jul 2004
lockedThe core client now does preemptive scheduling of results. It time-slices between results, maintaining the approximate project resource shares. The work-fetch policy has also been modified; a single 'connection frequency' parameter replac
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9198 9 Jul 2004
lockedWe changed the SQL queries used by the performance-critical server components, such as the transitioner and feeder, to boost maximum server throughput.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9310 9 Jul 2004
lockedWe made the core/app interface more flexible and general, providing better support for applications that consist of separate controller, worker, and graphics programs. We also added mechanisms that prevent multiple applications from runni
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9267 9 Jul 2004
lockedThe statistics export mechanism has been redesigned to give projects more control over what they export; e.g
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9347 20 Jun 2004
lockedNew features: support for multi-program applications. Daily result quota per host. Applications can supply a static graphic (for screensaver) without writing code. Improved support for FORTRAN. Support for GUI RPCs in Windows client.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9510 16 Jun 2004
lockedBOINC news is available as an RSS feed; see Community and Resources.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9510 31 May 2004
lockedCPU benchmarking (and credit) are now based on the Dhrystone and Whetstone benchmarks. Memory bandwidth is no longer measured.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9864 19 May 2004
lockedSource code is now available directly via CVS. Improved Unix signal handling. Support app versions, workunits and results with lots of files (changed XML fields from 4KB to 64KB). Added [url=homogeneous_redundancy.php]homogeneo
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9833 18 May 2004
lockedGeneral preferences are now propagated from client to server, but only to accounts with the same email address as where the preferences originated.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9359 2 May 2004
lockedAdded cross-project identification system. Added support for caching of PHP web pages, and restored leaderboard pages.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 17168 20 Apr 2004
lockedRecent fixes and features: trickle messages for long-running work units; benchmarking for hyperthreaded CPUs; don't propagate preferences from hosts to projects; check for file existence before running app
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9348 12 Apr 2004
lockedAn unauthorized BOINC graphic.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 15898 16 Mar 2004
lockedBOINC is being used at the Scripps Research Institute to run a distributed version of CHARMM (a program for macromolecular simulations).
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9997 11 Feb 2004
lockedBOINC now has an anonymous platform mechanism which 1) allows computers of any type to participate in a BOINC project, and 2) allows participants to run only software they have compiled the
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10099 1 Feb 2004
lockedThe BOINC core client now provides a set of RPCs allowing separate GUIs to be developed.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9980 22 Jan 2004
lockedThe CVS repository of BOINC code (including web pages) is now visible through a web-based interface. This may be useful for people maintaining web-site translations.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9863 26 Nov 2003
lockedA paper about the goals of BOINC was presented at a recent conference.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10918 26 Nov 2003
lockedThe beta test project is accepting new users. CPU time measurement accuracy improved. Scheduler respects disk usage limits. Web site can issue cookies.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9796 25 Nov 2003
lockedThe graphics of running application are updated whenever preferences are changed. The scheduler now issues only as many results as will fit in the allotted amount of disk space.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9868 5 Nov 2003
lockedNew minor versions of the core client and beta-test apps have been released. XML statistics data for the beta test is available; it's intended for graphical or tabular representation.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12403 30 Oct 2003

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