Participate in SETI@home
System requirements
- There is an initial download of about 10 MB.
- You'll need about 20 MB of free disk space and 64 MB of RAM.
- with a typical computer (such as a 2 GHz Pentium 4), you'll need to let SETI@home run for at least 2 hours per week (slower computers are fine but they'll have to run proportionally more).
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Rules and policies
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The rules for participating in SETI@home - read this first.Download
Download and install the BOINC software used by SETI@home.Help
Download Survive The Night
Get help installing or running SETI@home.Porting and optimization
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Add-on software
Applications
See the latest versions of applications.Customize graphics
Applications
See the latest versions of applications.Customize graphics
Learn how to change the appearance of SETI@home graphics.
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SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.
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