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0, I am not currently running gimps, there is no client for my PDA. 3 0.83%
1, I believe GIMPS is a good use of my time, but am not so in to it as a hobby. 21 5.82%
2-3, I have a small home network, or have my home and work machine on gimps. 23 6.37%
4-6, I have a small network at home/a few machines at work I admin. 22 6.09%
7-15, It is an obcession, true, but one I dreadfully enjoy. This is my mark on history. 14 3.88%
16+, I have the warmest apartment/have access to a large number of business or school-lab computers. My(coworkers/students) enjoy that they are making a difference and history. 20 5.54%
C 2 0.55%
D 6 1.66%
A 7 1.94%
B 3 0.83%
E 3 0.83%
F 3 0.83%
G 6 1.66%
H 1 0.28%
I 1 0.28%
Yes! Subforums are a great idea! 7 1.94%
No! I like thing the way they are! 12 3.32%
Yes! 8 2.22%
No! 10 2.77%
There are other projects? 5 1.39%
10 1 0.28%
20 1 0.28%
25 13 3.60%
50 9 2.49%
100 2 0.55%
All of them (!) 4 1.11%
Yes, I have a lot of junk^H^H^H^Hcool stuff to sell! 9 2.49%
No, it would just create a lot of problems! 16 4.43%
6 months 3 0.83%
1 year 18 4.99%
5 years 33 9.14%
10 years 4 1.11%
never 1 0.28%
~1x 1 0.28%
~4x 6 1.66%
~16x 9 2.49%
~64x 8 2.22%
>256x 8 2.22%
0. I only love GIMPS 16 4.43%
1. Mersenne primes don't provide instant gratification 12 3.32%
2-3. I'm interested in finding aliens and the cure for cancer. 6 1.66%
4-7. I have enough machines to go around. 1 0.28%
7-10. I'm obsessed with "distributed" everything. 3 0.83%
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Old 2002-12-07, 17:33   #1
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Default POLL - How many other distributed project are you currently

Though most of my machines runs GIMPS, I've dabbled and helped out other distributed projects in the past. So I'm curious to find out if the GIMPS community participates in other projects simultaneously.

This poll is for currently running projects simultaneous to GIMPS, not what you have done in the past.
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Old 2002-12-07, 18:25   #2
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Currenetly Seventeen or Bust (which should be called 14 or bust now ;) )

I only do primes, definately no Aliens
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Old 2002-12-07, 18:32   #3
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I've played with many different math DC projects: PiHex, FermatSearch, Euler2000 and K10, 3x+1 search, pform, N!+1 and N!-1.

Actually i offer 90% of my computational power to GIMPS and the rest to FermatSearch.

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Old 2002-12-07, 18:36   #4
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All my machines are running GIMPS, but I just started up one of my P4 machines looking for Proth primes.
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Old 2002-12-07, 23:59   #5
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I have done

OGR24
OGR25
RC5
F@H1
F@H2
G@H
distributedfolding
Seti
SOB
Eccp

Thats a few and I am sure I have missed a few, but I am currently consolidating between Prime and SOB!
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Old 2002-12-08, 02:19   #6
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There are other projects?
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Old 2002-12-09, 04:17   #7
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Currently, I still have a few machines working on OGR (24 or 25, as the packets are given to me).

I've worked in the past on CSC, DES (2 or 3 of the Distributed.Net DES projects), RC5-64, United Devices cancer project for a short while (their support is NOT very good, and they don't offer anything but single-CPU Windoze clients). I forget if I did any RC5-56 offhand, but I think I came into distributed projects after that one wrapped up.

I may switch some of the slow, horrible-atlfloating-point machines over to RC5-72 eventually - especially the ones that I've not bothered swapping over to factoring yet.
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Old 2002-12-09, 21:45   #8
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GIMPS and... GIMPS 8)
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Old 2002-12-10, 04:07   #9
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if http://www.climateprediction.net every gets a final version (or even beta which was scheduled for early November) it should be an interesting scientific alternative to Gimps and other math projects. I get bored REAL fast of modeling abstract molecules which have little chance of helping any medical research or trying to break some code using brute force...
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Old 2002-12-10, 09:48   #10
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anyway, I just checked out their updated site (I had bookmarked an old one) and it turns out that the climateprediction.net has a beta test scheduled for Dec. 13.
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