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Does it exist a Boinc for SPARC cpu's?
(Message 41220)
Posted 18 Nov 2011 by Daniel Vega Post: Now I'm sad! In a sparc server it says: 2011-11-18 14:19:37 [SETI@home] Message from server: This project doesn't support computers of type sparc64-sun-solaris 2011-11-18 14:19:37 [SETI@home] Message from server: This project doesn't support computers of type sparc64-sun-solaris and in the project list, it says the project does!! SETI@home BOINC está emplazado en la Universidad de California, Berkeley Astrophysics, astrobiology Mac OS X, Linux/x86, Mac OS X (PowerPC), SPARC Solaris, SPARC Solaris 2.7, Windows, Windows (NVIDIA GPU), Linux/x64 what is happening? some1 knows? |
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Questions and problems :
Does it exist a Boinc for SPARC cpu's?
(Message 41219)
Posted 18 Nov 2011 by Daniel Vega Post: Ok, I found the list! Thanks anyway... |
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Does it exist a Boinc for SPARC cpu's?
(Message 41218)
Posted 18 Nov 2011 by Daniel Vega Post: Ok, I've downloaded and installed the Solaris for amd64, it is working OK. But when I started it with a proyect it says: 2011-11-18 13:45:43 [SETI@home] Message from server: This project doesn't support computers of type i386-pc-solaris 2011-11-18 13:45:43 [SETI@home] Message from server: This project doesn't support computers of type i386-pc-solaris I still would like to contribute no any other project, I'm looking for a project that support this type of computer, but with no luck.. any ideas? |
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Questions and problems :
Does it exist a Boinc for SPARC cpu's?
(Message 41212)
Posted 18 Nov 2011 by Daniel Vega Post: Hi, I don't know if this is a misplaced idea or what but... I think you should do a Boinc client that runs on Solaris on Sparc cpu's. Maybe this would expand your horizon to high computing capacity servers that can really do math very quick. Daniel. |
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