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Message 126718 - Posted: 23 Jun 2005, 8:34:40 UTC

I think a have done some units, bud I still have zero credit. I'm using 2.8GHz Intel Pentium and Windows XP and version of SETI is 3.08.

Can you help me?

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Bill Barto

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Message 126821 - Posted: 23 Jun 2005, 13:49:18 UTC

So far you have downloaded two workunits. Neither one of them has been completed. You can see this if you login to your account and look at your computers.
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Message 126864 - Posted: 23 Jun 2005, 15:49:29 UTC

version of SETI is 3.08


SETI BOINC has no ver 3.08. That is a classis SETI version. If you still have classic SETI running on your PC BOINC will never get any/enough processor cycles to complete a WU. Shut down classic SETI if you are going to use BOINC.

Once BOINC is loaded and running correctly your task manager should show setiathome_4.xx using 90-100% of the processor cycles and boinc.exe and boincmgr.exe using 0% of processor cycles.

Your results are shown here. You have downloaded 2 WU and returned no results as Bill said.

Check the help for info on credits.
Help and BOINC documentation is available here.

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Message 127170 - Posted: 24 Jun 2005, 3:00:26 UTC

You do have classic credit.

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SETI@home member since 20 Sep 2004
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