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Title: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: Dalamar on February 18, 2004, 11:15:16 PM
I'm just curious how many would be interested in joining a SETI stats group.
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: iamaboringperson on February 18, 2004, 11:18:06 PM
Excuse my ignorance, but what is 'SETI' ?

:-)
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: blobrana on February 18, 2004, 11:53:29 PM
@iamaboringperson
SETI (pronounced set-tee) is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data.
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ (http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/)

There is unfortunatly no amiga version (yet), so you`ll have to use another brand...

I`m already  with `boing` but i may change over if there are loads going to join from here...




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Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: GreggBz on February 19, 2004, 12:09:38 AM
Sign Me Up Scotty.
My Seti (http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/fcgi-bin/fcgi?email=brzozowskig%40wmpenn.edu&cmd=user_stats_new)
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: Speelgoedmannetje on February 19, 2004, 12:23:59 AM
It is finding a needle in a hay storage (without metal detector).
Look at the amount of species here on earth, for instance.
But then again, look at the amount of planets around the gazillions of stars
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: Cyberus on February 19, 2004, 12:26:13 AM
Yeah, why not? I used to do this on my uni computer as it was on 24/7, but that was a while ago. Why not, this computer I'm using now's on most of the day (and night!). Was tempted to do one of the cancer ones...oh well
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: Dalamar on February 19, 2004, 12:44:33 AM
Well if there is no objection from "management" ;-) I'll create one.
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: blobrana on February 19, 2004, 12:56:50 AM
Go on, i dare you...













[did you `pmail` someone (wayne?) who know what they`re doing?]
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: Dalamar on February 19, 2004, 01:03:25 AM
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[did you `pmail` someone (wayne?) who know what they`re doing?]


I did, but I imagine they are all quite busy making the site go.
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: cecilia on February 19, 2004, 04:26:26 AM
i've actually thought about this for a long time. I love doing space-related things.
I just need to have a computer on alot, and that one has to be on the web all the time, And it still has to be useful doing other stuff.

and that's not the case at the moment.

but, maybe someday.
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: blobrana on February 19, 2004, 05:17:26 AM
Hum,
reading that has made me realise that some ppl may think that you need to be connected permanently to do seti work...you just need to download a 340 k `unit` , and can disconnect after that, only reconnecting to download another unit...
And it only takes up SPARE CPU cycles, so you could be doing work at the same time...OR...You could just run it as a screen-saver, only doing it`s job while in screen-saver mode...

Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: shIva on February 19, 2004, 08:55:41 AM
due to no amiga os / morphos client, starting a team with the name amiga.org is imho not that good.
think about joining the distributed.net AO team. theres a client availible for each os AND you can be sure to find something, what is nearly unpossible with seti :-)
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: blobrana on February 19, 2004, 10:46:16 AM
Hum,
a difficult choise that...

But the fact that you couldn't`t find any aliens and change the course of human society forever , swayed me in favour of SETI...
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: Dalamar on February 19, 2004, 03:54:31 PM
Heh. Join both.

Since there have been no objections I'll create the group today sometime.
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: Cyberus on February 19, 2004, 04:15:29 PM
Quote

blobrana wrote:
Hum,
reading that has made me realise that some ppl may think that you need to be connected permanently to do seti work...you just need to download a 340 k `unit` , and can disconnect after that, only reconnecting to download another unit...
And it only takes up SPARE CPU cycles, so you could be doing work at the same time...OR...You could just run it as a screen-saver, only doing it`s job while in screen-saver mode...



True, but it is still more worthwhile for users whose computers are on most of the time, since there will be long periods when the processor is idle, such as when the user is asleep :-) I would leave my computer at uni on over christmas, for example, and all that time it was doing SETI, permanently connected to the internet so it could carry on downloading units.
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: cecilia on February 19, 2004, 04:21:30 PM
I'd only want this for the Peg. I am NOT going to keep my laptop on all the time. not a good idea.
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: blobrana on February 19, 2004, 04:26:15 PM
Hum,

OR....

You could try `seti monitor` that will download a heap of units at once, and feed them one at a time to seti...

(It`s a bit like a plasma reservoir/magazine for a standard plasma rifle)

And once all your units are processed it uploads them , and downloads a refill...

WEBSITE HERE:
http://www.zrlm.com/highstress/setimon/ (http://www.zrlm.com/highstress/setimon/)

[Well, i like it]
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: blobrana on February 19, 2004, 05:29:09 PM
@Cyberus

Hum, just took a look at my CPU usage...(normal set up) 4 firewalls, win-amp 5 playing mp3, two browser windows open, and seti running...all the processes take up 3 - 8%...the other
 (mostly) 97% is spare...(but soaked up by seti).

And i`m running 1024 x 768 32bit, with ALL the features turned on in XP Pro...



Unfortunaly seti usage  drops down to 75% when i launch WinUAE...(As well)..
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: Dalamar on February 20, 2004, 04:54:22 AM
Amiga.Org SETI Group (http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_181273.html)
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: blobrana on February 20, 2004, 09:22:52 AM
Maybe it`s my connection...
but i cant seen to join...
not found page comes up....


I`ll try later
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: Dalamar on February 20, 2004, 04:09:41 PM
Strange, it seems to be working right now.  Ah well perhaps their magic scripts have to run for a bit in the background.

:-)

Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: blobrana on February 20, 2004, 07:22:04 PM
Hum,
It worked that time....












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Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: on February 24, 2004, 02:12:48 PM
I joined, does that count?

Wayne
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: sumner7 on February 24, 2004, 02:19:44 PM
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Wayne wrote:
I joined, does that count?

Wayne


I think it does :-)
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: whabang on February 25, 2004, 06:34:43 PM
Is there any client which uses the DSP of SoundBlaster live! cards for SETI@home?

I joined BTW.
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: blobrana on February 25, 2004, 06:39:40 PM
Hum,
that`s an intriguing idea...

But are the chips too slow, er, compared to the graphic processors?
(i suppose that you could program any chip to process the seti unit)

Or did i pick that up wrong?

(you want to listen to SETI?)
Title: Re: Anyone for an Amiga.Org SETI@Home group?
Post by: whabang on February 25, 2004, 09:27:21 PM
Nope, but if one could exploit the additional power availible in the SB's DSP (which isn't used except for 3d-gaming, basically) the total processing speed would increase.