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Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Milkyway@home on Raspberry Pi (FAILED)

Posted on 19:13 by Unknown
Tuesday Oct 9th:

Found out yesterday that there are a few other projects that offer files which you yourself can compile to customize it for your own system.  These even work on ARM processors ( the big hurdle towards crunching boinc projects on the Raspberry Pi). One of which is Milky way @ home, so I got to work on it last night, only to realize somehow the whole boinc client and manager pair
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