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日期: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 19:05:53 GMT
发件人: "Einstein at Home" <einstein@einstein.phys.uwm.edu>
收件人: dingcong888@yahoo.com.cn
主题: first test release of Einstein@home
Thank you for your interest in Einstein@home!
Einstein@home is a program that uses your computer's idle time to
search for spinning compact stars (such as pulsars) using data
from the LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors. While we are
still testing, we are close to deploying a production version of
Einstein@home, as part of the American Physical Society's World
Year of Physics 2005 activities.
We would be grateful for your help in final testing of Einstein@home.
If you would like to help us, please go to
http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/account_setup.php
and copy your Account KEY when prompted:
Account KEY: (这里是我的帐号密码,不公开了)
If this is your first BOINC project you will be be directed to download
BOINC after you setup your preferences. [Veteran BOINC users: be sure
you are running a BOINC core client version at least as recent as
4.19].
The first time you run BOINC you will be prompted to enter the
following:
Project URL: http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu
Account KEY: (这里是我的帐号密码,不公开了)
At any time you can goto the URL above, use the 'Your account' link to
update your preferences about when Einstein@home will run on your
computer,
change your account name, view your pending credits, upload a photo for
our picture gallery, etc.
If you do not want to help us with testing, but would like to
participate when the testing is over, please keep your Account KEY.
You can use it when we finish testing and 'throw open the doors'.
If you experience problems with Einstein@home or have suggestions,
please post a question on the message board at the URL above.
Sincerely,
Bruce Allen, Professor of Physics, U. of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Einstein@home Leader for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration |
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