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Message 76478 - Posted: 4 Feb 2005, 18:06:49 UTC

I would like to see a way where I can say something like this

Process 11AM to 10PM
Do not process 10PM to 12 AM
Process 12AM to 6 AM

instead of having just one time band that you can set to process why not allow it to be adjustable so we can choose the times we want to be able to process


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Message 76600 - Posted: 4 Feb 2005, 23:15:55 UTC

My clients can run all the time but I can imagine why you would need such a feature.


Just an idea : wouldn't it help more to have a blacklist of programs to watch?

So BOINC would shutdown all clients and free the memory when activity from one of those programs is detected?
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Message 76801 - Posted: 5 Feb 2005, 14:04:22 UTC - in response to Message 76600.  

Something like that would be useful as well yes,

The main reason I can see a need for something like this is since Bonic uses 100% CPU most times it would be nice to have certain times when I know for a fact that I would not be using my computer that it could run without me having to worry about the CPU usages.

> My clients can run all the time but I can imagine why you would need such a
> feature.
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>
> Just an idea : wouldn't it help more to have a blacklist of programs to
> watch?
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> So BOINC would shutdown all clients and free the memory when activity from one
> of those programs is detected?
>
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