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Lotharen Send message Joined: 6 Nov 99 Posts: 7 Credit: 29,317 RAC: 0 |
As the title says, Hello! I am not new to Seti but have been away for quite a while. I believe I used what is now known as Seti Classic. Now that I'm back and starting to get my feet wet again I was wondering if there were any add-on's that you would recommend? I remember have one in particular back then that was really good, pinpointed where the signal came from (Constellation wise, and loads of other interesting information. I'm still absorbing all the new things this project is doing and all that can be done useing BOINC. I'm learning though. Its nice to meet you all. Rowen |
Aurora Borealis Send message Joined: 14 Jan 01 Posts: 3075 Credit: 5,631,463 RAC: 0 |
As the title says, Hello! I am not new to Seti but have been away for quite a while. I believe I used what is now known as Seti Classic. Welcome back. You may want to check out this link. BOINC add-on software Boinc V7.2.42 Win7 i5 3.33G 4GB, GTX470 |
Lotharen Send message Joined: 6 Nov 99 Posts: 7 Credit: 29,317 RAC: 0 |
Thanks for those links, I did check some of those on that list out. Mainly the BOINCwatcher, but I wasn't able to get it to work. I tried several versions of that program as well. I went to its home page and noticed it had not been up dated in years and wondered if it was still compatible. Do any of you recommend some of those on that list? |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
BOINC Spy is regularly updated. The only possible problem is that you need to be fully updated on .Net |
Lotharen Send message Joined: 6 Nov 99 Posts: 7 Credit: 29,317 RAC: 0 |
Thanks Ageless,Ill check out Setispy.....I seem to remember using something like that before. Its been so long I'm not really sure though. Thanks for the warm welcomes everyone. :) |
Blurf Send message Joined: 2 Sep 06 Posts: 8962 Credit: 12,678,685 RAC: 0 |
Welcome back! |
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