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AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
I just wanted to report to you all a fairly nice Gaussian signal that I just saw in my last work unit. Feel free to bump down this thread if you want. Here's the signal: Recorded on: Mon Jan 17 00:52:34 2005/2.28 power, 0.464 fit, 4.922 score/3 hr 28' 32" RA, + 18 deg 23' 26" Dec. |
Reuben Gathright Send message Joined: 8 Mar 01 Posts: 213 Credit: 14,594,579 RAC: 0 |
Can you post the log file for the signal somehow? Overclock with the MSI G31M3-L and Intel E8600 3.33Ghz Intel D865GLC Socket 478 Motherboard ~How To Overclock The Eee ASUS 1005HA Netbook To 1.9Ghz~ |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
> Can you post the log file for the signal somehow? > Hi Reuben. I posted a response for you about the website over at the Science board. About the log file, I never realy played around with that part of BOINC. Usually, if I happen to see an interesting signal, I just write it down. The BOINC client should have a built-in log file I think, and also some means to transfer signal information to a SETI-specified site. |
Vid Vidmar* Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 136 Credit: 1,830,317 RAC: 0 |
> > Can you post the log file for the signal somehow? > > > > Hi Reuben. I posted a response for you about the website over at the Science > board. About the log file, I never realy played around with that part of > BOINC. Usually, if I happen to see an interesting signal, I just write it > down. The BOINC client should have a built-in log file I think, and also some > means to transfer signal information to a SETI-specified site. BOINC has a built in log file for those information/warning/erorr messages. For loging S@H results I suggest you use BoincLogX. And, BTW, I have detected a couple of gausians with score >6. Happy crunching, |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
Here's a newer gaussian signal that I just caught: Data info: From: 2 hr 20' 25" RA, +27 deg 54' 53" Dec Recorded on: Tue Sep 07 07:56:24 2004 Gaussian: power 2.81, fit 0.432, score 6.514 |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
> BOINC has a built in log file for those information/warning/erorr messages. > For loging S@H results I suggest you use BoincLogX. > > And, BTW, I have detected a couple of gausians with score >6. > Happy crunching, > I haven't been able to get any signal data information from LogX Vid. It just shows the in-progress results. |
Spectrum Send message Joined: 14 Jun 99 Posts: 468 Credit: 53,129,336 RAC: 0 |
> > BOINC has a built in log file for those information/warning/erorr > messages. > > For loging S@H results I suggest you use <a> href="http://www.bjoernhenke.de/frame.htm?/boinclogx/index.en.htm">BoincLogX[/url]. > > > > And, BTW, I have detected a couple of gausians with score >6. > > Happy crunching, > > > > I haven't been able to get any signal data information from LogX Vid. It just > shows the in-progress results. > Hi all, I'm running seti@home map view it keeps a log of everything and sorts it anyway you want plus if you have been running setimon for your classic WU's it will take the old log files and sort them too. |
Vid Vidmar* Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 136 Credit: 1,830,317 RAC: 0 |
> I haven't been able to get any signal data information from LogX Vid. It just > shows the in-progress results. Uh! Sorry, but I forgot to mention: BoincLogX just logs results... To view them you need SetiMapView. Hope this helps. Happy crunching, |
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