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    Booinc accounts

    Is it possible to combine two different boinc accounts on the same project?

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    Nope. Sorry. No way that I know of.
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    Thank you for the reply. :-)

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    Sorry, that's a misconception. CPID splits occur over multiple projects.

    In this case Brucifer is referring to multiple accounts existing on the same project.
    The reason they cannot be merged is that there is no facility in BOINC Server to merge Member IDs within a project (MIDs not CPIDs)

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    I looked Brucifer up in Boincstats and encountered him 8 times (that is, there's 8 occurences of the name brucifer together with team AMD Users. There are also 3 Japanese Brucifers and 4 Canadian, two of which are member of B.C.Boinc) and a possible 6 more.

    I'll give the eight from team AMD Users in the hope this might help:
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...27/projectList Asteroids and Collatz, active. There was MilkyWay under this account till at least 5 March of this year, but the 6 Million credits for it got transferred -to which account? Looks like this from Kristina: http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...24651/lastDays Get confirmed here, where clicking on Brucifer's MilkyWay Milestone brings up Kristina's present score for it.
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...75/projectList Moo! and not active (1,890,526.00 credits) There was -till 2011 at least) also Collatz under this id, but it got transferred to Brucifer's present active account some time after July 10, 2011.
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...07/projectList GPUGrid and not active (14,750.93 credits). Till May 2012 there was also MilkyWay (some four million) and Collatz (12 Million) under this account. The MilkyWay went to Kristina, the Collatz to Brucifer's present account.
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...39/projectList Rosetta and not active (11,334.58 credits)
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...35/projectList Einstein and not active (3,118.61 credits)
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...10/projectList World Community Grid and not active (2,628.27 credits)
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...81/projectList Docking and not active (2,366.83 credits)
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...14/projectList QMC and not active (264.03 credits)

    I think it might help Brucifer to add all these above mentioned projects to all his present machines and re-activate -if possible- old machines and do the same till this is sorted out.
    And select all projects and update when the projects are all added, so each machine has contact with the servers.

    As Brucifer's present account has seen some transferences of credit I suspect there are even more id's involved...or people with access to the same PC that both have a BOINC account? Perhaps Brucifer might have a logical explanation.

    Other possible Bruces:
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...00/projectList DNETC not active of course and 3,394,427.40 credits. Confirmed as to be 'our' Brucifer.
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...04/projectList Rosetta (16,640.75) and Seti (110,622.32) for a total of 127,263.06 credits
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...72/projectList Seti, 3,178.05 credits
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...11/projectList XtremLab, 1,300.38 credits
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...78/projectList Predictor 1,287.24 credits
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/us...18/projectList Seti, 226.27 credits
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    True.
    But just the tip of a very large iceberg ;)
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    There are lots of Brucifer's nowdays. Once upon a time I was pretty much a lone Brucifer! Lol.... What isn't included above is F@H as it isn't boinc and there are multiple brucifers there. Kristina is in my family, and is crunching Collatz, as am I off and on. Milky Way, and Asteroids are pretty much all over to her. I only have two ati systems capable of milky way and those are over to her now. Asteroids is also all hers now. Isn't enough room in the house (nor money in my wallet) to add another computer room and wad of computers, so the machines get shared now, thus the same computer ID's between accounts. As for the boinc dnetc, I have no idea, I only tried the moo wrapper for a little bit, and didn't get into the dnetc@home boinc thing due to the big peeing contest early on over who's account was ultimately getting credit which resulted in the stats change a little later on for that effort. Predictor I don't remember. Boinc hasn't been my favorite over the years as most of my effort has gone into rc5-72 under distributed.net's side of the project not the boinc related wrapper stuff, ogr, and various prime number efforts more largely in the sieving efforts. In the earlier years a lot of seti, but 98% was pre-boinc. Thus the question originally regarding the combining of the the boinc accounts as the milky way brucifer/kristina accounts along with a couple testing accounts I wanted to move totally over to her along with the asteroid work. The only boinc effort I still mess with myself is collatz, and that comes and goes depending whether or not I'm crunching rc5-72 as the gpus are used for both. The two 4850 systems I gave to her as they work good for MW, but not really good for rc5-72 due to too much heat output. The gpugrid, I think I tried that once with a nvidia system, but it didn't do much for me and the high powered nvidia boxes suck a lot of juice and put out a lot of heat so I didn't hang with that project. Rosetta I don't recall, but may have tried it. Only two folks have access to my systems. I've given some systems and gpu's away over the years as I've bought new stuff and didn't have room for them.

    As Dave pointed out, there are some things that weren't taken into account in boinc. Back in the early boinc days before it hit the street I was one of the beta testers. Those were in the heavy unix days. But I wasn't a fan of it, and went off into the other non-boinc math related projects. And has time has moved on, my interest in dc has pretty much jelled into distributed.net stuff, with now and then trips off into the f@h world for the Alzheimer's efforts. And of course the Jeeps............ :-)

    edit: and of course my recently acquired Raspberry Pi toy. :-)
    edit edit: And the future plan is to most likely add on to the astroids effort as the i5's do pretty good on it, and don't cost an arm and a leg. Also don't need gpu's, so those systems are kind and easy on the A/C unit. And in the mean time to start dinking around with water cooling. I'm just not as much into the hard core points gathering mode now days. Getting old I guess. Definitely aren't even anywhere close to being a spring chicken anymore, so it's more fun to tinker with stuff now.
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    And in going back and looking at Dirk's post, I have no idea of anything related to the Canadian Brucifer's. Haven't crunched for B.C. Boinc. As far as Japan, I lived there for many years so there would be some stuff probably in the system from years back. If it's current, then it's not me.

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    Interesting.
    I was alluding to your older aliases, which Dirk would not be likely to know about.
    But it's murky enough without stirring up all that :P
    We really do have some history behind us these days.
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