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    distributedPHP client

    distributedPHP client

    A simple script for distributed computing through PHP:

    ...You must open and configure the distributedPHP .php file prior to running it. ditributedPHP client supports activating scripts without data, sending the same data to all scripts, sending unique data to each script or sending user input to each script. Examples of use include: distributed math computation, encryption breaking, SETI@home/folding@home (well, if they made the projects in php..) distributed bruteforce attacks, ddos attacks, distributed processing, etc.. distributedPHP client can be configured to distribute computing to scripts written in a language other than php as long as the script supports html form input (or doesn't require input at all).
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    open-fdc is short for "Open Framework for Distributed Computing". This framework allows developers to create "tasks" which are executed by the engine. A task is similar to a work unit type in the SETI project.
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    Poor Man's HPC is a framework that allows distributing and running code on a server farm. pmHPC is a scaled down and simplified version of distributed computing projects such as SETI, so is a perfect fit for enthusiasts and universities.
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    lin-seti is a command-line program allowing to mantain a cache of work units for the Seti@Home client. Written in C, it should run on most unix-like systems, including linux. It is designed to be cache-compatible with 'Seti Driver' for Windows.
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    The purpose of this project is to build a client-server application that will send summaries from Seti@Home clients distributed all across a network to a central host, allowing that way to a monitoring program to show results and statistics for multiple c
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    SetiWrapper is a Windows NT service written in Microsoft Visual C++ that executes the command line version of SETI@home in the background.
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    A distributed internet super computer. Inspired by the likes of Seti@Home & distribted.net, but open source and introducing a market place concept for tasks
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