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Message 2044664 - Posted: 13 Apr 2020, 23:44:05 UTC

I know Raspberry Pis are not overly powerful, but I have a 4 of them running 24/7 on SETI for over a year, now its gone away I've set them to run Einstein@Home, its running but that project does not excite me that much.

What other worthy crunching can I do with Raspberry Pis, not all the BOINC project will run on Pi, wanted to help with the virus efforts but it looks like Rosetta@Home that support the virus crunching does not run on Pi

So Im looking for good reliable BOINC projects that are Pi friendly, any suggestions ?

p.s I do have a Mac running the Rosetta and World Community Grid
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Message 2044666 - Posted: 13 Apr 2020, 23:49:58 UTC - in response to Message 2044664.  

Gravity waves aren't exciting?
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