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Here are the computers I am running SETI on:
Processor | Motherboard | RAM | OS | Average Time to compute 1 unit |
900Mhz Thunderbird | ABIT KT7RA | 256MB | Win Me | <8hrs |
450Mhz AMD K6-III | Asus | 128MB | Windows 2000 | <15hrs |
400Mhz K6-II | American Megatrends | 96MB | Windows ME | <40hrs |
233Mhz Pentium | Asus | 128MB | Windows 2000 | <30 hrs |
400 Mhz P-II | HP-server | 128MB | Windows 2000 advanced server | <8hrs |
450 Mhz P-III | Generic-Server | 128MB | Windows 2000 advanced server | <8hrs |
500 Mhz P-III | Digital Server | 256MB | Windows NT 4.0 | <7hrs |
733 Mhz P-III | Asus 815 chipset | 128MB | Windows 2000 | <9hrs |
600 Mhz P-III | Gigabyte | 128MB | Windows 98 - Graphical SETI | 15hrs |
500 Mhz Celeron | crappy | 64MB | Windows 98 - Graphical | 160hrs |
Visit the SETI homepage and see what you're missing!!
English: SETI@home is a scientific experiment that harnesses the power of hundreds of thousands of 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. There's a small but captivating possibility that your computer will detect the faint murmur of a civilization beyond Earth. |
Enjoy!!