Message boards : Questions and problems : Is it feasable to develop BOINC for android or other cellphone OS?
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     Send message Joined: 10 Mar 11 Posts: 3  
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 I'm just curious if it's possible to create a version of BOINC that would crunch data on the cellphone and if so whether there's any plans to do so.  | 
        
     JordSend message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15716  
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 Ever tried to fill in "BOINC android" in a search engine? :P BOINCOID Also available: AndroBOINC, a BOINC Manager only app for smartphones.  | 
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     Send message Joined: 8 May 10 Posts: 92  
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 Looks pretty dead to me. @Gordon, if you are talking about applications then yes, it's possible. But that seems nobody cares. I'm counting for science, points just make me sick.  | 
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     Send message Joined: 10 Mar 11 Posts: 3  
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 Thanks for the link, I checked the marketplace on my phone but it didn't cross my mind to search google for apps.  Guess I just assumed any android apps would show up in the marketplace.  | 
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     Send message Joined: 10 Mar 11 Posts: 3  
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 @whynot According to their FAQ, looks like the potential number of people is much greater than those with computers on a global scale. Even though cellphones won't be able to crunch as much data, the large number of them could help make up for the difference in computing power.  | 
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     Send message Joined: 30 Mar 11 Posts: 1  | 
        
         
 Is there a phone out there that'll last more than 15-20 minutes crunching full bore?  | 
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     Send message Joined: 8 May 10 Posts: 92  
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 Any.  Just plug in power supply. I'm counting for science, points just make me sick.  | 
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