Dirk Broer
10-25-2015, 02:09 AM
FiND@Home -as it is called nowadays- runs natively on
Windows (both 32- and 64-bit x86)
Linux (both 32- and 64-bit x86)
There even seem to be two (http://findah.ucd.ie/apps.php) Raspberry Pi applications...?
So, no:
Android, be it either ARM, MIPS or x86
OS X, be it either Intel or PPC
FreeBSD, be it either Alpha, i386, IA64, SPARC64 or x64 (but a FreeBSD guru should get any x86 or x64 Linux project running on FreeBSD through a Linux emulator)
AIX, be it either IBM Power or PPC
HP-UX, be it either PARISC or Itanium/IA64
Solaris, be it either SPARC, AMD64 (Opteron), x86 or i686
OS/2, be it either x86 or PPC
Linux on hardware platforms like Playstation 3, DEC, IA64, Alpha, SPARC, PPC, Itanium or s390
etc.
Windows (both 32- and 64-bit x86)
Linux (both 32- and 64-bit x86)
There even seem to be two (http://findah.ucd.ie/apps.php) Raspberry Pi applications...?
So, no:
Android, be it either ARM, MIPS or x86
OS X, be it either Intel or PPC
FreeBSD, be it either Alpha, i386, IA64, SPARC64 or x64 (but a FreeBSD guru should get any x86 or x64 Linux project running on FreeBSD through a Linux emulator)
AIX, be it either IBM Power or PPC
HP-UX, be it either PARISC or Itanium/IA64
Solaris, be it either SPARC, AMD64 (Opteron), x86 or i686
OS/2, be it either x86 or PPC
Linux on hardware platforms like Playstation 3, DEC, IA64, Alpha, SPARC, PPC, Itanium or s390
etc.