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Any way to tell how many new machines in last 30 days?

I have been posting about this project a lot, just wondering if there has been any significant increase in new machines/members... at least relative to the past...
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Re: Any way to tell how many new machines in last 30 days?

Hi halfcard,
Yes, sending an email to members who have not returned a result within 60 days increased crunching to a new record. Try the Global Statistics history of Run Time for the past 30 days to see. If you have a calculator, you can duplicate http://vspx27.stanford.edu/DCcomparison.html for each day and compute the equivalent number of active CPUs running for 24 hours. Though you have to remember that BOINC is more accurate and only counts actual run time while UD also counts time when some other thread is active.

Lawrence
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