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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

SETI@Home v7 client for Raspberry Pi

Posted on 09:16 by Unknown
MarkJ reminded me that SETI now have a new client which means the old v6 client will discontinue to work.

I've compiled the new v7 client. Go get it over on my project page or download project package directly here:

https://github.com/dcarrion87/boinc-rpi/blob/master/bin/setiathomev7-armv6l.tar.gz?raw=true

As always, with my packages, this just needs to be extracted into the BOINC project folder. If you already have SETI attached you should only need to fix permissions and restart client for it to read new app_info.xml file and start giving you v7 tasks.

My task won't finish for a while so can't let you know if it works yet. However, it's available for those that want to give it a crack.

Current task pending completion: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=3029125497

Not long to go now (Ha ha):


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