Hmm, did Anandtech fall off the the net for some hours...
Anyway, SETI@Home and wu... old or new...
Matt Lebofsky posted many months ago, what then needed, he'll grab a tape more or less randomly from a box of tapes that have never been split before. After some initial tests, both projects starts splitting from the same tape, this to make sure SETI@Home/BOINC crunches correctly...
SETI@Home/BOINC will issue the same wu to 4 different users, and only if error/past deadline is more copies sent out. "Classic" on the other hand will send-out whatever is currently cached, and if there's a hold-up in production will just re-issue some wu indefinitely...
Also mentioned, the 3 servers acting as splitters runs one instance for each of the projects, meaning they're battling for resources...
Now, some months later, SETI@Home/BOINC has expanded to 5 splitter-servers, not sure but AFAIK "classic" is still on 3... if they're still splitting for "classic"...
Atleast going by "current progress", "classic" have been stuck on 227648070 wu for a couple weeks... It is a possibility the stats-pages have screwed-up, so let's take a quick look on whatever "classic" is currently sending-out...
Well, a quick test reveals they're handing-out 04no03aa.16415.18xxx and increasing, while SETI@Home/BOINC was handing-out 04no03aa in beginning of September...
Looking even closer, the Enterprise-queue have queued since 05.October, 04no03aa.16415.1266.* and 04no03aa.16415.32320.* while BBR queue VI has one as early as 17.September, 04no03aa.16415.22193.361066.238.
For anyone not remember the naming-conventions on seti-wu:
04no03aa.16415.22193.361066.238:
04no03aa: date started recorded, and aa is 1st tape started this day, ab 2nd tape and so on. ab can therefore largely be recorded the next day.

16415: process-id on the splitter-process that split this wu, so can be the same for the whole tape. If re-split it will be different id, and the only difference to a SETI@Home/BOINC-wu is the process-id...
22193: last block split. Each tape has roughly 33k blocks, this means roughly 67% out in the tape.
361066: byte-offset from last block split or something...
238: one of the 256 pieces, each roughly 10kHz wide recorded at the same time.
All of this means, wu "classic" is to-day handing-out was already validated by SETI@Home/BOINC at start of September. Also, it strongly looks like "classic" isn't even splitting wu any longer, since the Enterprise-queue had wu from the start of tape and the end of tape as early as 5. October, but just re-loops the same bunch of wu again and again... This also means "classic" isn't doing anything useful any longer, except possibly heating your room... :evil:
Anyway, Matt Lebofsky posted this a fortnight ago:
At the current "burn rate" I have enough tapes near my desk for about 4-5 months. Soon we will be releasing a new client that will vastly increase the science analysis, and therefore vastly slow increase the turnaround time for each workunit. So these tapes will actually last about 2 years. Also there are some really old tapes that never got fully analyzed in classic for one reason or another that we will throw back into the "to do" pile.
As well, the new data recorder is nearing completion and we will hopefully hook it up with the multi beam receiver in Arecibo - which will mean a whole new batch of data and a new analysis engine.
So.. we're not starved for data.
Bottom line is, SETI@Home/BOINC is splitting new tapes never distributed before.