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Compiled i386 Command Line anybody? (experience)
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azote Send message Joined: 10 Aug 03 Posts: 9 Credit: 1,152,606 RAC: 0 |
I was wondering if someone has compiled a windows compatible CLI ... Post you experience compiling it ... or a link to download it.. I'll be compiling mine tomorrow... hopefully... |
bjacke Send message Joined: 14 Apr 02 Posts: 346 Credit: 13,761 RAC: 0 |
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azote Send message Joined: 10 Aug 03 Posts: 9 Credit: 1,152,606 RAC: 0 |
> I think Sir Uli has compieled its own version. > [url=http://www.adastrawithseti.de] > The whole is more then the sum of its particles. Aristoteles > Best wishes from Berlin(Germany), where you can't see the Milky Way ;-)! > Basti > > > I just compiled it :) if someones needs it get it at: http://carlosrivero.com/uploads/32/96/boinc_cli.exe it a build from the cvs on june 24. so its like aprox. v3.19 |
Davey78 Send message Joined: 20 Jun 99 Posts: 5 Credit: 286,036 RAC: 0 |
I thought I read somewhere that the CLI version wasnt perfected yet. Is it working good for you guys? ALSO, I like setting the setiathome process to HIGH or ABOVE NORMAL but everytime it completes a work unit, it resets back to LOW. Is there a way to change that behavior? and how? |
Noc Send message Joined: 16 Nov 99 Posts: 2 Credit: 80,526 RAC: 0 |
The windows version of boinc comes with a command line version. Its in the BOINC folder and is called boinc_cli.exe |
John McLeod VII Send message Joined: 15 Jul 99 Posts: 24806 Credit: 790,712 RAC: 0 |
> I thought I read somewhere that the CLI version wasnt perfected yet. > > Is it working good for you guys? > > > ALSO, > > I like setting the setiathome process to HIGH or ABOVE NORMAL but everytime it > completes a work unit, it resets back to LOW. Is there a way to change that > behavior? and how? > Not yet. There is a task in the schedule to allow the setting of the priority. |
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