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Team Haiku is a Distributed Computing team dedicated to the following goals:
  • Promotion of the Haiku operating system
  • Development of distributed computing applications for Haiku.
  • Utilization of computers to expand our understanding of the world we live in.
New SoB client available for Haiku!
Written by UMcCullough   
Saturday, 09 May 2009

Seventeen Or BustA few of you may know that we had been working on a port of the new SoB client (GIMPS mprime) for Haiku. Well, after some testing, and working with Louis Helm , we have finally published the client for all to use!

Get it here (there are separate gcc2/gcc4 versions available). Note that it also requires installing libcurl.

The mprime client is noticeably faster than the old sb client, even on Linux and Windows.

If you have any issues with the client, first read the readme.txt, and then feel free to pop into #teamhaiku on irc.freenode.net, post on the SeventeenOrBust forums or contact Urias McCullough directly.

Stick around, we've got some more projects under way!

 
Official dnetc client for Haiku! Moo.
Written by UMcCullough   
Saturday, 13 December 2008

MooI'm happy to announce that Haiku now has an official port of distributed.net 's dnetc client available as pre-release.

Get it here! (Update: moved to official release page!)

Also available is an updated BeOS port that should work on BeOS R5 net_server, R5 BONE, and Zeta as well. The BeOS port does run on Haiku, but please use the Haiku version for Haiku, as it will register RC5-72 and OGR-26  stats specific to Haiku in that case.

Once you have used the client, and submitted some points, please join Team Haiku on RC5-72  or Team Haiku on OGR-26 in order to help us show everyone what we're made of (you should be added to Team Haiku on both regardless of which you use to join - see the link at the bottom of the team page).

We already are making some good progress on these two projects, with our DC-Vault score increasing noticeably in the last couple days.

 
November Status
Written by Katisu   
Saturday, 22 November 2008

DC-Vault has made some projects changes and Team Haiku has lost some rankings.  Below is a quick overview of our DC Vault rankings:

 Overall

 Physical Science

 Biological/Medical Science

 Mathematical

 Miscellaneous

 14

 21

 23

 13

 12

The following project changes were made on DC-Vault:

  • Tanpaku was removed from Biological & Medical projects
  • Docking@Home was added to Biological & Medical projects
  • SHA1@Home was added to Mathematical projects
  • NQueens@Home was added to Miscellaneous projects

Despite position losses at DC-Vault, Team Haiku is still moving forward in overall rankings on BOINC projects.

On boincstats , Team Haiku is up to position 670 in the combined ranking, and on Free-DC's combined BOINC ranking , Team Haiku is at position 658.

 

 
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