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John Hunt Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 514 Credit: 501,438 RAC: 0 |
G'Day Crunchers Everywhere! Aussie Assault Number 9 is on the starting blocks and this time the target is QMC@Home. The team will be concentrating a significant portion of their processing power on that project from October 1st for the following two weeks. Aussies anywhere in the world - if you are teamless, come and join us! We have a great team website where you can get all the support (both moral and technical!) that you need. Just click on the team logo in my sig and follow the links to the forum. And of course, the invite is open to non-Aussies too! (hey, I'm a 100% Pom and they let me in.....) The starting gun goes off at Midnight Sunday local time for all the team. Aussie Assault 8 was hard work because SETI had problems but QMC has a good track record for reliability. Let's hope we have a good Assault this time! |
m.mitch Send message Joined: 27 Jun 01 Posts: 338 Credit: 127,769 RAC: 0 |
By any measure Aussie Assault 9 (AA9) on QMC has been a fantastic success!! Even though AA9 is officially over, the team has just passed 10 million credits in QMC, the last 5 million all in the last 18 days. That is an enormous amount of science crunched. The team's daily output should have started winding down to about double its pre-AA levels, about 50,000 a day, but we are still seeing around 250,000 a day. Not to bad for QMC. It should start to drop in the next week or so but the project has caught the interest of many BOINC@AUSTRALIA members. That's another great side affect of the AA's. The next event starts on 1 December 2007. Click here to join the #1 Aussie Alliance in SETI |
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