You can also just paste http://150.254.66.104/gaiaathome/ into the Add a project page in the Boinc Manager replacing the auto link that pops up, and click enter or even press the enter key. It should then go thru the sign up process like every other project. I actually do that to alot of projects that aren't in the Boinc listing, and YES there are more than just a few. Some are too small to want to be overwhelmed by the hordes of Boinc Users signing up and others are just new and working out the kinks like Ithena Measurements which is in the list but often has harddrive full problems, Ithena Measurements is an NCI Project and there are different apps for Linux and Windows running thru the same signup page. Basically it tests the internet connection time from point a to point b trying to then provide real time stats for people wanting to say their ISP isn't up to snuff.
Tom M wrote: Phys.org: Gaia
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This isn't by chance the Boinc Project Gaia is it? http://150.254.66.104/gaiaathome/ because if so I've been crunching thru data over there as well.
mikey wrote: Tom M
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I don't know if they're one and the same, but I went to your web link and tried to join, and I got a failed notice.
This isn't by chance a private website, is it?
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GWGeorge007 wrote:mikey
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No it's not try here http://150.254.66.104/gaiaathome/join.php
You can also just paste http://150.254.66.104/gaiaathome/ into the Add a project page in the Boinc Manager replacing the auto link that pops up, and click enter or even press the enter key. It should then go thru the sign up process like every other project. I actually do that to alot of projects that aren't in the Boinc listing, and YES there are more than just a few. Some are too small to want to be overwhelmed by the hordes of Boinc Users signing up and others are just new and working out the kinks like Ithena Measurements which is in the list but often has harddrive full problems, Ithena Measurements is an NCI Project and there are different apps for Linux and Windows running thru the same signup page. Basically it tests the internet connection time from point a to point b trying to then provide real time stats for people wanting to say their ISP isn't up to snuff.
btw you have mail