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Message 43174 - Posted: 27 Mar 2012, 2:56:40 UTC
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Hi,

I'm developing a fun little fork of seti@home and I need a couple more sample work units to test it properly. Anyone have some they can share? I'd really appreciate it.
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Message 43176 - Posted: 27 Mar 2012, 7:52:10 UTC - in response to Message 43174.  

t ask at the Seti forums? You'll get an easier answer there.

However, it's not just tasks that you need, it's their entry in client_state.xml as well, as I suppose that even your fork will want to know how long these tasks run for and what they are, etc.? That info is in client_state.xml, not in the tasks themselves.

e.g.
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17jn11aa.12664.2112.9.10.194
375371.000000
0.000000
ba112b14a93bfb79fc88e1a134cf5584
1
http://boinc2.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah/download_fanout/3ae/17jn11aa.12664.2112.9.10.194

[/pre]
(That's one of mine already downloaded)

[pre]
31my11ac.6913.4566.14.10.49
375358.000000
0.000000
43458ea7adca640ff24ff5ef37211af5
0
http://boinc2.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah/download_fanout/359/31my11ac.6913.4566.14.10.49

3
1332816035.626429
1332835024.812237
823.326271
207477.000000
0


[/pre]
(That's one of mine still being downloaded)

Those require the next info as well:
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17jn11aa.12664.2112.9.10.194
setiathome_enhanced
603
4756000000000.000000
47559999999999.992000
33554432.000000
33554432.000000

17jn11aa.12664.2112.9.10.194
work_unit.sah



31my11ac.6913.4566.14.10.49
setiathome_enhanced
603
16112362642813.398000
161123626428134.000000
33554432.000000
33554432.000000

31my11ac.6913.4566.14.10.49
work_unit.sah


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