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Message 42374 - Posted: 3 Nov 2004, 3:00:11 UTC

I've let Boinc run for a couple of weeks, followed by Seti Classic for a while and both appear to be running okay. They were not running together though, but individually. I well remember when I first ran Seti and was lucky to manage about two wu's per week but now I can easily complete over five in one day. A nice improvement!
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Message 42439 - Posted: 3 Nov 2004, 11:52:50 UTC
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my Boinc and seti classic is running ok two it has bein going for a few month now. Going though 3 WU's in a day.
is it ok to run BOINC and seti classic at the same time?????

p.s i am going to introduse my school to BOINC on seti and see what thay say thay might help!
my school site is: http://www.bedford.wigan.sch.uk/
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Message 42445 - Posted: 3 Nov 2004, 12:44:39 UTC

is it ok to run BOINC and seti classic at the same time?????
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It can be done Dom but I wouldn't advise it.

First of all you would have to have a CPU that could do that like the Intel P4 HT Series of CPU's. I've actually had 2 BOINC Seti WU's & 1 Seti Classic WU all running at the same time on one Computer with the HT CPU's but what happens is that they all run so slow it's not worth it to do it...IMO

Your much better off running one or the other but not both at the same time because I think they conflict with each other to much ...

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