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Message 34539 - Posted: 9 Oct 2004, 18:58:36 UTC
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I have 4.09 of CC, and I have observed the following:

I have an HT processor and observed BOINC was running 3 active WU's.When I restarted Boinc it only started as 2 active WU's..

I have the screen shots to show this. Send mail to boinc_spy@telus.net if any one from dev team wants to looks at this.

Thanks.

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Message 34540 - Posted: 9 Oct 2004, 19:02:24 UTC - in response to Message 34539.  
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> I have 4.09 of CC, and I have observed the following:
>
> I have an HT processor and observed BOINC was running 3 active WU's.When I
> restarted Boinc it only started as 2 active WU's..
>
> I have the screen shots to show this. Send mail to boinc_spy@telus.net if any
> from dev wants to looks at this.
>
> Thanks.
>
>

I've been observing the same thing. Finally, someone else has seen this. Have you watched 3 WUs up/download at the same time? I was downloading WUs when one that was running finished and uploaded while 2 others were downloading. Cool, I think.... Maybe SUPER Hyper-Threading....?

EDIT: I think it may have something to do with dial-up. If I'm already online like now, only 2 will run. If BOINC dials up a connection, that's when I notice that I get 3 WUs running at the same time.

L8R....

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