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Kirk Pearson

2004-12-17, 2:45 am

The following updates are from the distributedcomputing.info website
( http://distributedcomputing.info/ ). These updates cover public distributed
computing projects (projects in which anyone can participate).

December 16, 2004

- ( http://distributedcomputing.info/ap...html#lifemapper ) Lifemapper
will end as a distributed computing project some time around January 1.
There is not enough new museum data for the project to process. In the
future the project will use a computing cluster at the university of Kansas
to process new data.

- the ( http://distributedcomputing.info/ap...ml#fermatsearch )
Distributed Search for Fermat Number Divisors found another factor of a
Fermat number, 211 * 2^287,388 + 1 divides F287,384, on December 13

- the ( http://distributedcomputing.info/ap-math.html#15k2n1 ) 15k Prime
Search found prime 794977755 * 2^224133 - 1 on December 14

- ( http://distributedcomputing.info/ap-science.html#cpdn )
climateprediction.net has completed 50,000 runs as of December 14

- an update to version 7.1 of Yves Gallot's
( http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/programs/gallot/ ) proth.exe client is
available as of December 10. This client is used in
( http://distributedcomputing.info/ap...tml#prothsearch ) Proth Prime
Search and other projects.

- ( http://distributedcomputing.info/ap...tml#rieselsieve ) Riesel Sieve
has some new features on its stats pages as of yesterday, and is looking
for php programmers who would like to help it create stats charts and graphs

- a new version of the Rosetta core for the
( http://distributedcomputing.info/ap...s.html#proteome ) Human
Proteome Folding client, which allocates 200 MB of RAM instead of 300 MB
and uses 25 MB of RAM instead of 70 MB, should be available soon

--
Kirk Pearson, editor of http://distributedcomputing.info (news and information
about public distributed computing projects)
"Time sneaks up on you like a windshield on a bug." -- John Lithgow
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