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Thread: Riesel Sieve getting BOINC'd?

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    Riesel Sieve getting BOINC'd?

    According to this thread on the Prime Grid forum Riesel Sieve is considering getting BOINC'd.

    http://www.primegrid.com/orig/forum_thread.php?id=370


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    That is news.

    It fits the BOINC profile really well and they would get a great deal of exposure to the BOINC user-base.

    I should go well. They have an experienced project and programming team. Parallel implementation should be a walk in the park for them. We'll be there for the testing won't we?

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    Seeing that Riesel Sieve / PSP Sieve / SOB Sieve / etc all use the same sieving software only with different dat files, they could even create a larger boinc project that would cover all those, giving the user the option to choose which it wants to crunch for in the user preferences. Much like Rosetta has an option to set the preferred workunits lenght.
    Depending on the project chosen the application would retrieve the corresponding dat file and sieve away.

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    I'd happily take part in any of them if they moved to BOINC :D

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    Hi all,

    At the risk of having a rush of people at once, I'm looking for a couple of pre-alpha testers. I have a running application for the sieve client using BOINC, and need to test it a bit even before I can get it to Alpha status. If anyone doesn't mind running pre-alpha (read: unpolished, possibly buggy code), info is at this thread: http://www.rieselsieve.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=709

    Thanks in advance, and thanks for the exposure vaughan - I had tried to keep it a bit quiet until we had SOMETHING to show people, and now we do (I think). That's why I didn't post an official confirmation here sooner. :D Some things to work out (for example, the client may tell you that there's an error uploading, but it's just uploading to the wrong place, still working that out), but we're getting close.

    Thanks in advance to anyone that joins - like I said, I'm trying to keep it small, so after about 3-5 more people, I'll lock off registration for a few days until I can get a solid Alpha to test with a wider group.

    Bryan
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    I'm in and running it.

    Seems to be running ok, it just doesn't show progress percentage. (But that's natural in all starting projects)

    I'll keep a close eye on it and report any strange findings.

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    Me 2.

    I wonder why it is called Test Project in BOINC Manager instead of Riesel Sieve?


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    sigh.... no linux

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    Just signed up. Hope you don't mind Bryan, I've noticed you have 12 people (including me) participating.

    I'll report any anomalies that happen.

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    No linux, yet. Until JJSieve has a true linux version, I can't really port it. I don't know the intricacies of Wine/BOINC/linux working together. Can BOINC even run under Wine?

    Once I hear from Chuck about a linux version of JJSieve, I'll have more info.

    Bryan

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