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Running BOINC
BOINC lets you contribute computing power on your home PC to projects doing research in many scientific areas. You can contribute to a single project, or to any combination of them.
- Choose projects
- Download and run BOINC software
- Enter the project URLs and your account information.
Or, if you run several projects, try an account manager such as GridRepublic or BAM!.
If you would like more information about BOINC, or need help installing BOINC, you can talk or chat with a BOINC volunteer.
BOINC Reference
- How BOINC works?
- Usage rules and privacy policy?
- Choosing and joining projects?
- System requirements?
- Installing and uninstalling BOINC
- The BOINC Manager?
- The BOINC screensaver?
- Preferences?
- Add-on software
- Using BOINC with modem, ISDN and VPN connections?
- Heat and energy considerations?
- Participating in multiple projects?
- Computation credit?
- Benchmarks?
- Teams?
- Account managers?
- Client configuration?
Advanced Reference
- Controlling BOINC remotely
- Client configuration (advanced)?
- The boinc_cmd command-line tool (Unix)?
- Starting BOINC on boot (Linux, OS X)?
- Make your own client software?. Run BOINC on uncommon platforms, or inspect the source code before you run it.
- Tools for Mac OS X?
- Weak account keys?
- BOINC as a Condor backfill job
- Grid integration
- Proxy servers (why BOINC doesn't have them).
- Client Scheduling Policies
- Host identification and merging
- Creating a skin for the BOINC Manager?
- Deploying BOINC on Windows networks?
- Papers and talks on BOINC
- Client security and sandboxing
- Locating stolen computers
- Core client executable