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The Seti@Home Thread by caffine-iv2006-11-19 12:55:59
  My Results by caffine-iv 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Clickity Click

Results Received: 365
Total CPU Time: 2036 hr 53 min
Average CPU Time per work unit: 5 hr 34 min 49.9 sec
Average results received per day: 11.02
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    hmm if your work unit time average is by Arienadean2002-10-03 13:22:38
      You can have more than one seti client running by Snowdog2002-10-03 13:40:00
        or see my thoughts on it ... by plblark2006-11-19 12:55:59
          SNOWDOG... by plblark2002-10-03 14:00:43
      It's because I have by caffine-iv2002-10-03 14:21:01
        What's the workstation? by Snowdog2002-10-03 14:25:11
          The workstation is by caffine-iv2002-10-03 14:31:41
          The router is slightly more impressive. by caffine-iv2002-10-03 14:37:00
          Oh, and there's another workstation that works PT. by caffine-iv2002-10-03 15:05:14
        how do you get more than one work unit? by Arienadean2002-10-03 14:27:17
          Under Linux, by caffine-iv2002-10-03 14:33:21
            Also... by Snowdog2002-10-03 14:38:25
              I set mine to 19. by caffine-iv2002-10-03 14:53:43
                mine is nice 19 & using gkrellm :) (n/t) by Arienadean2002-10-03 17:13:58
            Not true by shaddai2002-10-03 15:21:43
              go back, re-read, be amazed that you agreed... (n/t) by plblark2002-10-03 15:24:27
                *puzzled look on face* by shaddai2002-10-03 15:28:29
              this is single cpu by Arienadean2002-10-03 17:06:02

 

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