Install the BOINC platform and start contributing to your chose project
BOINC is used by many volunteer computing projects. Some of these projects are based at universities and research labs, others are run by companies and individuals. You can use BOINC to participate in any number of these projects.
BOINC is a program that lets you donate your idle computer time to science projects like SETI@home, Climateprediction.net, Rosetta@home, World Community Grid, and many others.
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Download the BOINC Installer for your platform from here: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/download.php (if you want to learn more about how this works on different platforms, read the Installer wiki)
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Run the installer and follow the on screen instructions.
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Once BOINC is installed it will ask you to choose a project to support.
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Once you have chosen your project, you will be asked to register and create a new user account.
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BOINC will install the required software for your chosen project and you will begin contributing processing power. Note that you can contribute to many projects, and specify how much processing time you want to contribute to each.
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Note that regularly, the process running on your computer will request more data to process from the server of the project you chose, or upload results that your computer processed.
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You can manage many aspects of how BOINC runs on your computer, for example setting it so that it runs only when your laptop is charging, throttling it so it does not make your fan turn on, and so on.
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Once you have started contributing, post a response to this task including a link to your profile page on the project site, which includes the BOINC credits you have achieved through your contribution (you can use Boincstats.com also).
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Check out the message boards. Join teams and learn about how they compete. There is so much more to BOINC than just the processing!