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  • Getting help with BOINC
    BOINC Online Help lets you talk one-on-one with experienced BOINC users, who can:
    - answer questions about BOINC and volunteer computing;
    - walk you through the process of installing and using BOINC;
    - troubleshoot any problems you might have.

    BOINC Online Help is based on Skype, an Internet-based telephone system. Skype is free (both the software and the calls).
  • Neuron
    This project aims to provide a trial BOINC environment in which a set of dummy applications will run. The purpose of this being to record, observe and understand BOINC activity and data with a view to developing metrics that will establish or otherwise the quality/reliability/dependability of particular BOINC projects.
  • Seasonal Attribution Project
    Recent extreme weather events have prompted the debate about effects of human activity on the world's climate. We invite you to download and run high-resolution model simulations of the world's climate on your own computer. By comparing the results of these simulations, half of which will include the effects of human-induced climate change, and half of which will not, we will investigate the possible impact of human activity on extreme weather risk.
  • climateprediction.net gateway
    The climateprediction.net project comprises three separate experiments - one to explore the model we are using, the second to see how well the models replicate past climate and the third to finally produce a forecast for 21st century climate.
  • BOINC Synergy Statistics
    BOINC Statistics for the WORLD
  • BOINC.BE Forums
    Come talk to BOINC.BE members. We have many experienced people, who can help out with questions about BOINC or about software and hardware in general.
  • SZTAKI Desktop Grid
    SZTAKI Desktop Grid currently searches for generalized binary number systems.
  • Leiden Classical
    Join in and help to build a Desktop Computer Grid dedicated to general Classical Dynamics for any scientist or science student!
  • Cosmology@Home
    The goal of Cosmology@Home is to search for the model that best describes our Universe and to find the range of models that agree with the available astronomical and particle physics data.
  • BOINC.BE
    BOINC.BE is the largest Belgian distributed computing team. We have members in all Boinc projects, and are actively involved in helping new projects on track.

    Join the team for Belgians and their friends, who love the smell of red glowing cpu's in the morning.
  • APS@Home
    APS@home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do research into the effects of atmospheric dispersion as it relates to the accuracy of measurements used in climate prediction.
  • Superlink@Technion
    Superlink@Technion helps geneticists all over the world find disease-provoking genes causing some types of diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), cancer, schizophrenia and many others.
  • TANPAKU
    TANPAKU is a Japanese project, aiming to predict protein structures with the help of your computational resources.
  • Chess960@Home
    Playing distributed chess matches.
  • BURP
    BURP aims to develop a publicly distributed system for rendering 3D animations.
  • DepSpid - the dependency spider
    DepSpid is a distributed type of a web crawler (like the ones used by search engines) and has two major goals:

    1st: Build up a database containing the dependencies between individual web sites and groups of web sites.
    2nd: Collect statistical data about the structure of the web.
  • PS3GRID
    PS3GRID is a volunteer computing project based on the PlayStation3 and BOINC for full-atom molecular dynamics simulations and other scientific applications specially optimized for the Cell processor in your PlayStation3.
  • NanoHive@Home
    The goal of NanoHive@Home is to perform large-scale nanosystems simulation and analysis that is otherwise too intensive to be calculated via normal means, and thereby enable further scientific study in the field of nanotechnology.
  • BRaTS@Home
    BRaTS@Home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do various calculations in Gravitational Ray Tracing. BRaTS stands for BRaTS Ray Trace Simulator.
  • Einstein@Home
    Einstein@Home is a program that uses your computer's idle time to search for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors.

Outros links desta categoria

  • The Unofficial BOINC Wiki
    This Wiki is designed to be a central repository for information about the BOINC System and BOINC Powered Projects. This covers all levels information from help for a novice Participant wanting to get started, to developers for a BOINC Powered Project, and even the BOINC Developers.
  • Getting help with BOINC
    BOINC Online Help lets you talk one-on-one with experienced BOINC users, who can:
    - answer questions about BOINC and volunteer computing;
    - walk you through the process of installing and using BOINC;
    - troubleshoot any problems you might have.

    BOINC Online Help is based on Skype, an Internet-based telephone system. Skype is free (both the software and the calls).
  • BOINC.BE Forums
    Come talk to BOINC.BE members. We have many experienced people, who can help out with questions about BOINC or about software and hardware in general.
  • Seti@Home optimized science apps
    Here you can download platform specific optinized versions of the Seti@Home optimized science apps.