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Which project needs the most help?

tweakmm

Lifer
After reading that thread in OT it really makes me want to get back into DC again. I have a some seti WUs and around 3000 points for ECCP from last year. I was wondering what project needs the most help currently. Maybe I can talk my boss into installing DC clients on our computers at work.
My main rig is also an Athlon Thunderbird

cheers🙂
Mike
 
RC5 could use some help so we don't lose 2nd place before this thing gets wrapped up. Should be done in 9 months, then you could switch to whatever you wanted.
 
ECCp should also be coming to a close soon, and we are currently in 5th place, and are losing ground to the top 4 very rapidly. ECCp is a smaller project and therefore your presence will be more prominent, especially if you can get your computers at work running it! 🙂

For Seti, a couple of members have developed a program called the FlexInstaller, which allows you to install Seti remotely on computers in a network, and if necessary have them run at certain times. There was a lot of work put into this for IndyJaws, who was regularly getting 200+ WU days, even with the computers on just overnight! :Q

Any TA project will be happy, so my suggestion is just find whichever one appeals to you most 🙂

And an early welcome to Team AnandTech 🙂

Confused
 
We can use some help🙂 Genome@Home We are in 32nd place. There's only about ten of us working on it. The team number is in my sig. Almost forgot....if you decide too join us, get the 0.99 version of the software the new one blows.
 
You could do distributed folding. We have 18 members (2 with 0 structures generated). We're currently #41 up from 48 last week.
 
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