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Our database is currently pretty slow, due to a large number of ABP2 results. We are taking measures to keep the project running, but with a few restrictions: The scheduler (task sending and reporting) is disabled part of the time (clients will see a 't

February 01, 2010

Our database is currently pretty slow, due to a large number of ABP2 results. We are taking measures to keep the project running, but with a few restrictions: The scheduler (task sending and reporting) is disabled part of the time (clients will see a 'temporarily down for maintenance' message). The server status page has been disabled. We'll also reduce the time results are kept in the database. Hopefully we will be able to return to normal operation in a few days.

The [url=http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/radiopulsar/html/rediscovery_page/rediscoveries.html](re-)discovery page[/url] has been updated to include the latest observations made by the search for binary pulsars in Arecibo radio data

January 15, 2010

The (re-)discovery page has been updated to include the latest observations made by the search for binary pulsars in Arecibo radio data. In total there are now 53 re-observations of 34 different radio pulsars, including 10 re-observations of 3 different milli-second pulsars. Thanks to all participating volunteers!

The Arecibo Binary Pulsar search is undergoing a major transition

January 06, 2010

The Arecibo Binary Pulsar search is undergoing a major transition. We expect clients to not get ABP1 tasks for a while, then, if all goes well, tasks for a new application called ABP2. Read more about this here.