Seeing as though there have been alot of questions about S@H and the ATS Team, I've decided to put together some FAQ's from the SETI site, Hopefully
this will be usefull to anybody intrested in joining the ATS Team.....
The SETI@home program is a special kind of screensaver. Like other screensavers it starts up when you leave your computer unattended, and it shuts
down as soon as you return to work. What it does in the interim is unique. While you are getting coffee, or having lunch or sleeping, your computer
will be helping the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence by analyzing data specially captured by the world's largest radio telescope.
What do I need to participate in SETI@home?
For Windows systems (95/98/NT) you'll need a computer with at least 32 MB of RAM, the ability to display 8-bit graphics in 800x600 resolution, 10 MB
of disk space, and an Internet connection (dialup is OK). For Macintosh systems you'll need the above, as well as a PowerPC processor and Mac OS
7.5.5 or later. You can use SETI@home on a laptop that is connected sporadically. We also support many versions of UNIX, including Linux on various
CPUs. We hope to eventually support other systems such as OS/2 and BeOS. We won't support WebTV. There are no CPU speed or modem speed requirements.
It doesn't matter where in the world you live.
Why are you doing this as a screensaver instead of a background task that runs all the time?
SETI@home uses a lot of memory while it's running, and it would cause swapping on some computers. We want to make sure it has zero impact on your
normal computer work. So, for PC and Mac, the default mode is screensaver. However, if you already have a favorite screensaver, or prefer not to run a
screensaver, SETI@home can also be run as a background program that computes all the time and has no graphics. The UNIX version works like this.
What about security?
The client/screensaver is available for download only from this web page - we do not support SETI@home software obtained elsewhere. This software will
upload and download data only from our data server here at Berkeley. The data server doesn't download any executable code to your computer. All in
all, the screensaver is much safer than the browser you're running right now!
Does SETI@home work through firewalls (or proxies)?
SETI@home uses the HTTP protocol, and work through any semi-transparent firewall that allows outgoing Web traffic. The latest versions of SETI@home
should work through more restrictive firewalls and proxies. If you are having problems connecting from Windows through a SOCKS proxy, you could also
look into SocksCap by NEC at
www.socks.nec.com... and Hummingbird Socks at
www.hummingbird.com...
Both let you use software as if it were "directly connected to the Internet". If you're STILL having trouble connecting through an HTTP proxy
server and you are running SETI@home on an older version of Windows 95, Microsoft has an updated Winsock 2 driver which corrects the problem, and lets
the SETI@home client connect. Search for "Windows Socket 2" in the Product Information section of the Microsoft web site. The file is about 986
kbytes, and post-dates Windows 95 Service Pack 1.
Can I run this on as many machines as I like using the same SETI@home login?
Yes, you can - and as long as you use the same login on each machine, you'll get credit for them all. Please note that you can (currently) only run
one SETI@home process on a Windows or Mac machine (except for the Windows 2000/NT command-line client, which can run multiple processes), and if you
are running multiple SETI@home UNIX processes, they must be running out of different directories. To setup these directories simply install the UNIX
client as you normally do, but install into a different directory each time. Now you can run multiple SETI@home UNIX processes by starting one
instance of the client from each SETI@home directory.
How do I change my login address/user info?
If you need to change anything other than your e-mail address, you can use this web-based form: Account Change. If you need to change your e-mail
address, you must have access to the old account, since this is where we'll mail your password. If you don't have access to your old account, or you
mis-typed your e-mail address when first logging in, you will have to log in again as a new user with the correct e-mail address. For both security
and administrative reasons, we cannot process any account changes unless you use the Account Change form.
What will happen if an extraterrestrial signal is detected?
A Declaration of Principles has been agreed upon by SETI researchers around the world. First, other SETI researchers will independently verify the
signal. If the signal is real and can't be explained by man-made sources (satellites, reflections etc.) then press agencies and governments will be
notified in a systematic way.
Will I get credit if the signal is detected using my computer?
Yes. Our software keeps track of where each piece work is done. If your computer is involved in the detection, you will, if you wish, be listed as a
co-discoverer.
Will running SETI@home overload or burn out my CPU?
No. The CPU on most computers is always executing instructions (often the operating system's "idle loop") whenever the computer is turned on. It's
no additional strain to execute SETI@home.
How can I make SETI@home run as fast as possible?
Select the "Blank screen after 1 minute" option under Screensaver Settings, and select "Data analysis always runs" in the Preferences dialog.
Minimize the application window.
Will SETI@home run faster with more RAM (e.g., 256 MB instead of 128 MB)?
SETI@home uses about 16 MB of RAM while it's running. Beyond a certain point (typically 64MB, more if you run memory-itensive applications) more RAM
won't make it run faster.
What can I do to make SETI@home run faster?
Here are some suggestions:
Each time SETI@home launches, it optimizes itself for the current monitor color depth (256 colors, Thousands, Millions). If you change the color depth
while SETI@home is running, it may slow things to a crawl.
It should run reasonably at any screen depth, but it will run somewhat faster at lower screen depths (256 colors) than higher ones. Screen resolution
(800X600, 1024X732, etc.) should have negligible effect on speed.
In screensaver mode, SETI@home runs fastest if the screen is blanked, so for maximum speed set the preferences to blank the screen after a short time.
In application mode, SETI@home runs fastest if its window is collapsed, using the Windowshade feature under OS 8.0 and later.
Many Macintosh models are equipped with the Energy Saver Control Panel. This can put the computer's processor, hard drive, and monitor in a low-power
sleep mode if the mouse and keyboard have been idle for a period of time. Although SETI@home can continue to run when the computer is in sleep mode,
it will run much slower. You may want to change the settings in the Energy Saver Control Panel to let SETI@home have more time. Some people prefer to
have the computer never sleep so it can analyze more signals, while others prefer to save electricity. The choice is up to you.
Moving SETI@HOME to BOINC
Again, Hopefully this will help in some of the Questions I have seen. I have been running it for over a month now, and I have not even noticed it is
running. I have never had any security problems, crashes, malfunctions, etc... If anybody has any other questions please feel free to U2U me, as I am
still new to this, I will try to answer and or help find the answers to any of your questions. The only stupid questions are the ones not asked!! Now
lets start crunching those WU's and Find ET!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trick