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Message 200571 - Posted: 1 Dec 2005, 23:50:15 UTC - in response to Message 200560.  

I would like there to be "Data Unit" stats, so that I can see, as in the
previous so-called 'Classic' SETI@home, which quadrant of the sky
it came from at which observatory, and on what date it was taken.

Try Boinc Spy, or Map View from http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/download_network.php

Also, this BOINC (acronym for us getting screwed?) program
has murdered my computer's speed and page-file usage in Windows98,
when I run other programs at the same time. It would be nice if that were fixed.

Microsoft has given up on updates of Windows 98, so pray and tell why any program maker should fix its workings for an OS this old? Why can't you at least install Windows 2000? Else become part of the Alpha group of testers. The Alpha front page has more on that.

It has NO eye-candy {snip}

Try any of the 3rd party download programs. Eye candy may slow it down even further though. And with the upcoming client on its way that will slow down the crunching by as much as 10 times, whicle getting up to 75% more data out of a WU as the present client does, you want more slowness on your Win98 system? ;)

Man, you're really into S&M. :-D
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Message 200560 - Posted: 1 Dec 2005, 23:41:29 UTC - in response to Message 168112.  

I would like there to be "Data Unit" stats, so that I can see, as in the
previous so-called 'Classic' SETI@home, which quadrant of the sky
it came from at which observatory, and on what date it was taken.

Also, this BOINC (acronym for us getting screwed?) program
has murdered my computer's speed and page-file usage in Windows98,
when I run other programs at the same time. It would be nice if that were fixed.

It has NO eye-candy, or even the option for such, as it did in the Classic
version, which even if it did take as much time to produce as the actual
calculation, it was interesting to look at. Right now we only have a bunch
of gibberish and '97.2%' to look at until it decides it's time to update the
display-- whereas in the previous Classic client, it updated all the numbers
often (also room for options). There's no frequency analysis, no mention of
'Forrier' analysis, no search for 'Gaussians', no pulses, no little 2-D graph,
no nothing. At least once I'd like to see that little flying saucer in the
middle of the noise of my frequency analysis, that would be supoib!

-James
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Message 168371 - Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 10:34:08 UTC

Under Windows, I use 2 programs, BoincLogX to log the data and SETI@Home-MapView to view it. You will need a similar setup, there are many programs that do a similar job, some in more detail. JimK has pointed out where you can find links to them.

For Linux I often use KBoincSpy for KDE which as well as doing BOINC control and SETI logging, has a star chart built in for SETI. There are several other programs that can log SETI data and/or control BOINC.

These are just personal recommondations but they work for me.
Need help? Check out the excellent Unofficial BOINC-Wiki!
'We are the BOINC. Prepare to be assimilated.'
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Message 168112 - Posted: 15 Sep 2005, 18:18:02 UTC
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Message 167923 - Posted: 15 Sep 2005, 7:33:39 UTC

I would love to see some better stats. Would love to see in my stats how many of the signals I have processed were worth taking another look at. Also, maybe my highest ranked signals. Even being able to take another look at that signal in the screensaver so that I could learn to spot what we are all looking for would be very nice. The "credits" are meaningless to me... I am interested in the progress (or lack thereof) we are all making.
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