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1. General Info

·What is SETI@home, and where can I get more project information?
·Why should I join?
·Do SETI Work Units have a Time Limit or Expire?
·How does SETI@Home process all its data?
·If I have two computers do I need 2 accounts?
·Who are the hosts of the forum and FAQ?
·How do you convert Universal time that Berkeley uses to local time?
SETI, or the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, is a scientific effort aiming to determine if there is intelligent life out in the universe. There are many methods that SETI scientific teams use to search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Many of these search billions of radio frequencies that flood the universe, looking for another civilization that might be transmitting a radio signal. Other SETI teams search by looking for signals in pulses of light emanating from the stars.

Seti@home is one of the SETI projects that searches for extraterrestrial life. Seti@home allows anyone with a computer and an Internet connection to take part in the search. By using the computer while the owner is away, the Seti@home program (either the CLI or screen saver) is able to search for extraterrestrial signals.

This page contains more about the SETI@home project.

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by AdamB See Profile edited by gameboyrom See Profile

There are many reasons to join, each people have there own reasons. Personally I like helping science. I also like the idea of teams and how competitive our team is. You might not like SETI, but I encourage you to try it. Maybe you'll just get hooked like the rest of us.

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by gameboyrom See Profile

No, they do not have a time limit or expiration. Do not worry if you think an older PC is taking too long to complete a Work Unit. It will be properly credited to your SETI account and to the Team no matter how long it takes.

From The Berkeley SETI FAQ:

»setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/faq.html#q1.14
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What happens to work units that never get returned by us? Are they lost forever?
We keep track of every work unit that goes out - if it is taking too long getting the results back, the server will automatically send it out to somebody else. Only after we get results back and confirm them we will remove the work unit from disk.

»setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/faq.html#q1.17
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If you don't get a result back from one PC how long does the server wait until sending the same data out again?
For quite a while now we have been sending the data out multiple times over the course of a day or so without waiting for a result at all. That allows us to delete the file from our local disks sooner than we otherwise would (as soon as we've received at least two results) and keep our splitters generating data files at a high rate.


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by Doctor Olds See Profile edited by samburgers See Profile
last modified: 2002-08-17 00:23:32

For detailed information, click here.

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by samburgers See Profile
last modified: 2002-08-17 00:23:57

No, you can run unlimited clients from the same account.

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by gameboyrom See Profile

The forum hosts are FutureMon , and Liontaur

The FAQ hosts are samburgers , Liontaur , and pike

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by gameboyrom See Profile edited by pike See Profile
last modified: 2004-06-20 17:10:35

Easiest way is to use this web page:

http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc

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by rrw1313 See Profile edited by samburgers See Profile
last modified: 2003-03-25 01:38:08



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