> From: Jeff Eastlack <[email protected]>
> Subject: [boinc_dev] ARM project port

> Hi,
> My name is Jeff Eastlack, I have been working with Dave Anderson on porting 
>BOINC
> and BOINC projects to cell phones. I am currently evaluating seti@home 
>performance
> on the ARM Cortex A9 processor. I would like to include a few other 
>applications if
> could get access to the source code.
> Let me know if any application owners are interested in knowing the 
> performance 
>of
> their application on a cell phone processor. I would prefer applications that 
>have some
> sort of static test work unit that I can compare "wall time" against other 
>platforms.
> Thanks for your time,

I've found a reference to where to get the source code for Einstein@Home
applications:

http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/license.php

Under the GNU General Public License, version 2, so I don't expect you to
need any further permission to use the source code, although you might tell
them what you plan anyway.

They don't have an ARM version yet; are you interested in making the changes
necessary to produce such a version?

As for a static workunit, why don't you simply connect to that project long
enough to get one workunit, then make as many copies of it as you want,
but allow only one computer to return outputs (after you make a copy of
those outputs to check if other computers produce similar outputs)?
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