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Message 195067 - Posted: 26 Nov 2005, 4:19:48 UTC

please transfare credits to the new Bonic program ben running it for several days none has been posted to the new unit
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Message 195072 - Posted: 26 Nov 2005, 4:27:37 UTC

I can't tell if you're talking about your Classic credits, or the credits for running SETI-BOINC...

If the classic, from Your Account I can see the following:
SETI@home classic workunits
as of 15 March 2005 183
SETI@home classic CPU time
as of 15 March 2005 4,749 hours

It's a database intensive process to bring over the stats. The databases are not dynamically connected. Some time after the Classic side closes, the stats will again be brought over to the BOINC side of the project, and those numbers updated. NO CREDIT HAS BEEN OR WILL BE LOST.

If it's the SETI-BOINC credit, by drilling down through your account to your results, you've returned four results successfully. Two of them are what we've taken to calling "-9 results" from the info that the system shows. They are heavy with RFI interference, abort quickly and give very little in credit since they last a very short time. One has been validated and you've received 20+ credits for it, which you can see below your name to the left of the message you posted. The last result is waiting for a third host to return it so it can be validated and credit granted.

There's an article in the BOINC Wiki which gives you more information than any sane person would want on Credits.

I hope the answer to your question is somewhere in here! 8-)

MJ

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