SETI, or the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence,
is a scientific effort seeking to determine
if there is intelligent
life outside Earth. SETI researchers use many methods.
One popular method, radio SETI,
listens for artificial radio signals coming from other stars.
SETI@home is a radio SETI project
that lets anyone with a computer and an Internet connection
participate.
SETI@home
SETI@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers
in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI).
You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about SETI@home.


Easy Seti CLI 3.08
Utility to install the commandline interface (CLI, version 3.08) in a very easy way. SETI Driver (version 1.6.4.3) and SETI Spy (version 3.3.3) and the 'Shut Down problem update'. It makes a shortcut to your startup folder to make SETI@home run automatically.
Program written by Marcel Zuiderveld.

SETI Driver
The first Windows dialogue based manager for processing and caching SETI@Home work units.
You'll find everything you need to start processing work units (including instructions),
it's also much quicker than the screen saver version.
SETI Driver was written by Mike Ober.

SETI Spy
SETI Spy is a little program Roelof Engelbrecht
wrote to "spy" on the progress and performance of the SETI@home client. He called it a "spy" because he tried to make it as unobtrusive as possible.
Levelt's SETI@home stats.
Updated weekly
Last update - 28/06/2004
Seti @ Netherlands - Download Page
An excellent site that will have all the downloads and Seti plug-ins you could ever need.
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