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Message 26270 - Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 19:55:49 UTC

I have run Seti, Einstein, Qah and others with much success. But by comparison CPDN takes a long time. The version that I am currently running does not need BOINC and seems to be running quite happily. I am wondering if I should let it run completely or should I stop it now and go back to the other DP\'s.

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Message 26276 - Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 21:34:55 UTC

The models DO need BOINC.
Unless you\'re talking about the pre-BOINC slab models, and they\'re now obsolete.

Climate models by their very nature take a long time to complete.
The latest are 160 years long, and a combined hindcast and forecast.

Most of the other projects just take a large chunck of data and search it to see if a certain sequence is in there. This project takes a small amount of numbers, inserts them into a supercomputer program as starting values, and them starts creating a 3D model of the atmosphere and ocean.

As to whether you stay or leave, that\'s up to you.
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