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Comprehensive BOINC project list

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Added ESEA@Home, NCSSM Grid Computing Project, NNSIMU Project, Pizza@Home, SZTAKI Desktop Grid Research Facility.
 
Wieferich@Home v.2.0

Wieferich@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for next Wieferich and Near-Wieferich primes. You can participate by running a free application or screensaver that seeks Wieferich primes. Application has implemented optimal algorithms for systematic seeking the next Wieferich prime. Wieferich@home is a screen-saver or application that uses your computer's idle time to seek Wieferich primes. We want to find the third Wieferich prime and new Near-Wieferich primes.

  • Proprietary client - MS Windows 95,98,NT,2000,XP,VISTA only.
    Multicore support.
    Screensaver.

No TeAm Anandtech exists as of this writing. I have not yet tried it.

-jim
 
Originally posted by: Fardringle
Added ESEA@Home, NCSSM Grid Computing Project, NNSIMU Project, Pizza@Home, SZTAKI Desktop Grid Research Facility.

Didn't realize you didn't have SZTAKI......sorry bout that..been around for awhile now!
 
Update on XtremeLab from their website:

XtremLab is a BOINC project for measuring the free resources available on personal computers involved in large-scale distributed computing. Ultimately, these measurements will be used to improve the design and implementation of current systems, such as BOINC.
The project has been able to monitor 32,000 nodes in 18 months. From this experiment we have collected and analyzed more than 17 millions results. Our trace collection software support Linux and most Windows versions (but not Windows ME or 9*).

Our project is actually stopped and not collecting new traces. No data nor accounts have been deleted. Statistics are still being exported to statistics websites. (Your credits are still advertised) We may resume the project with a new version of the application in the future.
 
ORBIT@HOME update!!!!

FINALLY! Maybe this project may actually get off the ground, I sure hope so...I am jazzed about this one!

First - I had an account registered for quite some time now, but had to re-register, re-create our Team-SciFi team, all of that. They have a new URL: http://orbit.psi.edu/oah/

They are accepting registrations, and I hope they can start getting WUs out soon! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Phoenix2
Originally posted by: Fardringle
Added ESEA@Home, NCSSM Grid Computing Project, NNSIMU Project, Pizza@Home, SZTAKI Desktop Grid Research Facility.

Didn't realize you didn't have SZTAKI......sorry bout that..been around for awhile now!

I had the main SZTAKI project. The one I added is their test system that's separate from the main project.

I'll add the Wieferich project and the update to XtremLab later today or tomorrow. 🙂
 
For this project:

# Harvard Clean Energy Project
# Project Status: Alpha testing
# Team Name: none yet
# Account Creation: Create on site or in the client.
# Project Description: The Clean Energy project uses computational chemistry and the willingness of people to help look for the best molecules possible for: organic photovoltaics to provide inexpensive solar cells, polymers for the membranes used in fuel cells for electricity generation, and how best to assemble the molecules to make those devices. By helping us search combinatorially among thousands of potential systems, you can contribute to this effort.



Team creation is now enabled if it was not...I joined and created our Team-SciFi team tonight 🙂
 
I did some poking around on their site and as far as I can tell, the Wieferich@Home project uses their own stand-alone client and not the BOINC system. If I'm mistaken, which is entirely possible, please let me know since I was not able to find any way to join or attach a system to the project using a BOINC client.


Thanks for the info on the Harvard project team, Phoenix2. For some reason, I cannot log in to any account on their site on multiple different computers. I created a new account with a different email address than my standard BOINC account and got the same results so I am unable to join a team or even search for a link to the team for the list. If anyone can give me a link to the team page I would appreciate it.


I updated the status on XtremLab to show that they are not processing work until further notice. Orbit@home link and status are updated. I added the new URL for Superlink@Technion.
 
Hydrogen is allowing account creation now, I see......



# Hydrogen@home
# Project Status: Closed alpha testing.
# Team Name: none
# Account Creation: not open yet.
# Project Description: Research improved methods of hydrogen production.
 
This has been open for a while now.


# MilkyWay@Home
# Project Status: Not open yet.
# Team Name: none
# Account Creation: Not open yet.
# WU Processing Time: n/a
# WU Expiration Time: n/a
# Project Description: Help in the design of nanometer-sized molecular machines that will make it feasible to manufacture just about anything that is possible within the constraints of the laws of nature.
 
5/4/2008: Updated status of 3X+1, Hydrogen@home and MilkyWay@Home projects. Added UH Second Computing project.


Thank you for the reminder on the status of the Hydrogen project, Phoenix2. The erroneous MilkyWay entry was a left over bit from a few months ago when the whole list was corrupted and project entries were combined with each other. I missed that one when I fixed the rest of the list but it's gone now. 🙂
 
Orbit has been handing out some WUs - few and far between so far. The project is open.



# Orbit@home
# Project Status: Not open yet. Update on 3/4/2008 says new work is coming soon. Can attach but will not get work.
# Team Name: TeAm AnandTech
# Account Creation: Create on site or in the client.
# Project Description: Simulate orbits and interactions of near-Earth objects such as asteroids and comets when they come within close range of the Earth and the Moon.
 
Virtual Prairie

http://vcsc.cs.uh.edu/virtual-prairie/

About Virtual Prairie
Virtual Prairie(ViP) is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do research in understanding clonal strategies in complex ecological systems. You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer.



Account creation / Team creation enabled.
 
I think it's about time for a new update... 😉

I added CPDN Beta, Genetic Life, IBERCIVIS, pPot Tables, Ramsey@Home and Virtual Prairie to the list. I updated the status of Orbit@Home.
 
I notice you do not yet have Magnetism@Home

http://kinetic.dnsalias.org/magnetism/

# Magnetism@home
# Project Status: Open and active.
# Team Name:
# Account Creation: Create on site or in the client.
# Project Description: Magnetism@home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to explore the equlibrium, metastable and transient magnetization patterns (first and foremost in nano-scale magnetic elements and their arrays, but later other systems may be considered). You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer.
 
I notice also no Reversi yet

http://dawn.ynet.sk/test1

# Reversi
# Project Status: Open and active.
# Team Name:
# Account Creation: Create on site or in the client.
# Project Description: Reveri is a project that uses Internet-connected computers to find out Ultra-weak solution. You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer.
 
That's strange. I had both of those on the list but they aren't showing up for some reason. Thanks for the notice. I'll get it fixed. 🙂
 
Thanks for reminding me that it's time for an update, Peter. 🙂

I can't do it right now, but if I actually type a note to myself, I just might remember do do it tonight or tomorrow. 😛
 
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