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Message 121125 - Posted: 9 Jun 2005, 13:29:57 UTC

Firstly I wish to thank those who answered my previous messages ; it was very helpful, especially the answer to the thread about BOINC Stats.

Secondly, I really don't understand what's happening with the project ; it seems that there is more time spent in outages than in working condition. That is really frustrating. What must we do ? Ask for more than 10 days of work ? Or what ? And of course, there is no way to get any real information from the team. Reminds me the old Seti@home. It just got worse.

Thirdly, When I get some WU's to process, and that's not often, the estimated time of process is something like 4.48 hours. I complete one WH in less than 1.20 hours. Therefore,when I ask for, say 4 days of work, I actually get 1 day of work. It's not very funny and leaves me no choice but to connect quite often. And when you consider how badly the connection process works ...

Ah well, I hope it will get better ...
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Message 121198 - Posted: 9 Jun 2005, 16:27:42 UTC

Failures happen all the time and is the unknown quantity and we must live with it. You can increase the connect time if you wish, but I prefer to attach to 3 projects and I never run out of work, plus I only use a connect to of 1 and my computers are 3 p4 3.0 HT and 1 3.2 dual extreme HT........
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