NEW WORKUNITS DOWNLOAD FAILURE

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Gaylon Tiry

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Message 148515 - Posted: 8 Aug 2005, 6:04:48 UTC

I realize that the SETI program has had a few problems trying to transfer over to the BOINC setup and that they also have had problems along the way with power outages but perhaps they have another problem that they haven't told anyone about. What I mean is that it has now been a MONTH since any new workunits has been downloaded onto my computer. I had a major problem with my other computer (lightning strike) and was relegated to using my old computer so I downloaded the BOINC software onto this computer and as of this moment, no new work units have been downloaded. If the SETI program isn't able to download workunits like the "Classic SETI" program, they should let us know so that we might find other constructive uses for our computers. If anyone should have a suggestion, I would appreciate it very much. I have tried to be patient but it seems like some of us are being treated like second class (or lower) computer operators.
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Message 148525 - Posted: 8 Aug 2005, 7:28:14 UTC
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Well your acct show that you are connected to Seti with a p4 3.2 that has not processed a WU since late July, so if this is the trashed box, you need to attach to Seti with the older box in order to get downloads.......
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