• SETI@home connects to the Internet only when it needs to transfer data. This occurs once every few days and lasts for about 5 minutes.
  • The initial software platform, now referred to as "SETI@ home Classic", ran from May 17, 1999, to December 15, 2005.
  • SETI@Home, just one part of the larger Project Phoenix at UC Berkeley, is an experiment in shared computer resources.
  • 1 - Windows Seti@Home apps The current Berkeley stock application versions are 7.0x for multibeam and 7.0x for astropulse.
  • And so it was that before the new millennium dawned, researchers at the University of California released a citizen-science program called SETI@Home.
  • On Tuesday, researchers at the Berkeley SETI Research Center announced they would stop distributing new data to SETI@home users at the end of March.
  • Streaming Planes, Trains and Automobiles A man must struggle to travel home for Thanksgiving, with an obnoxious slob of a shower ring salesman his only...
  • SETI@Home was born at UC Berkeley and released to the world on May 17th, 1999, using the university's distributed computing platform, BOINC.
  • You’re probably aware of the SETI@Home project, enabling the spare processing power of home computers to help process chunks of radio telescope data in the...