Hi all
A new project has sprung up in the last month here:
https://www.nodium.net/beefathome/
it seems to be CPU baased and Mark has already kindly set up a team for you to join.
https://www.nodium.net/beefathome/team_ ... ?teamid=30
regards
Tim
New project: beefathome
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Re: New project: beefathome
Guess I won't be number one in the team for long then, thanks Tim! 
Yet another project searching for prime numbers.
CPU based, about 6-7 hours on a 3.6 GHz machine for 220-250 credits.
Not demanding, CPU runs cool with little disc/network/RAM used.
Seems to always have work available.
Project owner seems responsive and listens/replies.

Yet another project searching for prime numbers.
CPU based, about 6-7 hours on a 3.6 GHz machine for 220-250 credits.
Not demanding, CPU runs cool with little disc/network/RAM used.
Seems to always have work available.
Project owner seems responsive and listens/replies.
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Re: New project: beefathome
I know this post is old, just clicked the link and its not working, is this one still running or is it gone?
Just being nosey at the different types of projects that are running.
Just being nosey at the different types of projects that are running.

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Re: New project: beefathome
Hi Rachael
BOINCstats website is showing the beefathome project to be "retired", so one can assume it has either shut down or it is simply offline for technical or other reasons.
regards
Tim
BOINCstats website is showing the beefathome project to be "retired", so one can assume it has either shut down or it is simply offline for technical or other reasons.
regards
Tim
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Re: New project: beefathome
Hi Rachael
I've just posted a complete list of retired projects here:
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=5950&p=134107#p134107
regards
Tim
I've just posted a complete list of retired projects here:
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=5950&p=134107#p134107
regards
Tim