Dirk Broer the sensor looks really cool.
We have a sensor for radiation in the school lab, but looks really different!
I will do my best to run radioactive@home on any free computer around.
Thank you a lot.
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#12 Re: Radioactive@Home project details
If you get it to work, maybe let us know what type of sensor it is. Might be an alternative to the ones that were supplied by the project.
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#13 Re: Radioactive@Home project details
After months of struggling with the sensor.xml file, I now have Radioactive@Home running again. I connected the sensor to another (Windows)system and voilà: CREDITS ROLLED IN AGAIN!
Really stupid that a mere power down and disconnect of the sensor (CPU needed new cooler) made that the original system couldn't get the sensor running again.
Really stupid that a mere power down and disconnect of the sensor (CPU needed new cooler) made that the original system couldn't get the sensor running again.
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#14 Re: Radioactive@Home project details
What sensor?
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#15 Re: Radioactive@Home project details
See post #8 in this thread, a sensor made by KarmannGaz