Originally posted by Ranger
I hope BOINC can work good on old computers because I may get my hands on a few old ones this summer and I was planning on running S@H/BOINC on them.
Hi Ranger!!
I'm sure *any* computers will do (though proably not as efficiently as more "powerful" ones??
BOINC states:
"System requirements
Last modified 5:47 PM, February 14 2004
The BOINC core client is available for the following platforms:
Windows (95 and up)
Linux (on X86 and perhaps others)
Solaris/SPARC
Mac OS X
There are no specific hardware requirements (CPU speed, RAM, disk space, etc.). However, these factors may limit the amount or type of work that is
sent to your computer. Each 'work unit' has minimum RAM and disk requirements, and a deadline for completion of its computation.
A BOINC project
won't send a work unit to a computer that can't handle it. (My emphasis).
If software is not available for your computer, you may still be able to participate in BOINC projects if you are able to compile the software
yourself."
So, get the "dust" blown off them machines, Ranger, and "get cracking"!!