Has anyone played around with this? Don't have the time myself at the moment..
From their website (http://code.google.com/p/synecdoche/):
Synecdoche is a platform for distributed computing grids. Applications for Synecdoche include volunteer computing projects, and virtual supercomputing for universities and research organisations.
Synecdoche is a fork of Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC). The goals of the fork are to:
* Remain compatible with BOINC
* Provide better usability
* Work on bugs and features ignored by BOINC
* Maintain stable releases
D/L'ed it: OK - installed it on one machine, a WinXP32 on a P4D 3.2Mhz: OK - Started it: OK - First impressions? a better UI than BOINC; remembers e-mail addy for additional "attach to" projects - now monitoring its performance with just one project, Prime.
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Cool thanks Vajras.. let us know how it goes! :thumbsup:
+1
Worked well with no porbs overnight however, to specifically run AQUA
"5/08/2009 6:15:49 AM|AQUA@home|Message from server: Need version 6.45 or higher of the BOINC core client. You have 6.2."
Quote from: Vajras on August 05, 2009, 06:34:53 AM
Worked well with no porbs overnight however, to specifically run AQUA
"5/08/2009 6:15:49 AM|AQUA@home|Message from server: Need version 6.45 or higher of the BOINC core client. You have 6.2."
They have that fixed now.
But for a short while there it did get worse...... :rofl:
04/08/2009 21:21:00 AQUA@home Requesting new tasks for CPU
04/08/2009 21:21:05 AQUA@home Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
04/08/2009 21:21:05 AQUA@home Message from server: Need version 60.45 or higher of the BOINC core client. You have 6.6.