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Posted 9 May 2008 by K3ndAAr Post: Digging on the net I've found this page. Mabye it'll be useful to other... http://www.boinc-wiki.info/index.php?title=Choosing_a_BOINC_Powered_Project |
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Message from server: platform 'hppa64-hp-hpux' not found
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Posted 9 May 2008 by K3ndAAr Post: Thanks for your answer (sooo faaaast :D) So I'll subscribe to seti. My workstation actually is here to handle some "os specific tasks" and most of the time cpus are idle (only I/O to transfer files). I'd like to share my resources to a project I think more useful than looking for "non random / white noise signals" (it is fun, but folding is much more useful IMHO). Is there a way to discover what platform are supported by a project? Thanks in advance |
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Message from server: platform 'hppa64-hp-hpux' not found
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Posted 9 May 2008 by K3ndAAr Post: Hello everybody, I'm new to the community (once I was with Seti@home before boinc era). I want to use my HP-UX workstation to partecipate some projects but Rosetta@home and Einstein@home servers gave me this message: ven 09 mag 2008 11:20:17 CEST|Einstein@Home|Message from server: platform 'hppa64-hp-hpux' not found Do you have any clue to get out of this problem? here are some workstation infos: # ./boinc_cmd --get_host_info timezone: 3600 domain name: <xxx> IP addr: <xxx> #CPUS: 2 CPU vendor: Hewlett-Packard CPU model: 9000/785 CPU FP OPS: 375483272.962327 CPU int OPS: 830712808.142437 CPU mem BW: 1000000000.000000 OS name: HP-UX OS version: B.11.11 mem size: 4294967296.000000 cache size: 1000000.000000 swap size: 0.000000 disk size: 4294967296.000000 disk free: 2645557248.000000 # ./boinc_client --version 5.10.20 hppa64-hp-hpux |
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