1) Message boards : Cafe LHC : BOINC and Public Universities (Message 12190)
Posted 20 Jan 2006 by equn@shanghai
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I don't think there is any restriction on what countries can participate in project. Sometimes language is a barrier but even so I was able to attach to SZDG without being able to understand a word on the webpage (it is translated now). It is more the network administators do not know about DC, or are unwilling to risk the possible problems involved in installing and supporting it. I would bet that if a project originated at your university you would find most of the campus computers running it.


That's right. There is even not a single Chinese project, let alone my university :p

Anyway, the country rank inspire us chinese people to crunch crunch crunch..
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Caching More Workunits? (Message 12183)
Posted 20 Jan 2006 by equn@shanghai
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I have a portable computer with me but it can access internet once every five days. How can I cache more Work Units? I'm on BOINC 5.x. Thank you!
3) Message boards : Cafe LHC : Happy New Year (Message 12181)
Posted 20 Jan 2006 by equn@shanghai
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Here comes the Chinese New Year :)

My Hope: More Crunchers in the new year in China.
4) Message boards : Cafe LHC : BOINC and Public Universities (Message 12180)
Posted 20 Jan 2006 by equn@shanghai
Post:
I'm a university student in Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.

Computers are available in all classrooms (mainly P4 2.0 ones) and almost every dormitory room has a computer set.

There are approximately 1000 computers in the campus.

But I am quite sure that I am the only one crunching distributed computing projects.

What a waste but what I can do is so limited. Your projects actually only utilize computers from developped countries, it's a pity.



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