Posts by Mark Maurer

1) Questions and Answers : Windows : Requesting some help (Message 157345)
Posted 26 Aug 2005 by Profile Mark Maurer
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I would like to delete my past several weeks of messages, but have been unable to. Could someone give me a hand?

Mark
1legaleagle@excite.com
2) Message boards : SETI@home Science : Not Uploading (Message 157328)
Posted 26 Aug 2005 by Profile Mark Maurer
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Sometimes "New & improved" isn't better than "Classic".
3) Message boards : SETI@home Science : its not uploading (Message 157326)
Posted 26 Aug 2005 by Profile Mark Maurer
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Yeah... I'm having the same problem.
4) Questions and Answers : Windows : If it ain't broke, why fix it? (Message 140683)
Posted 22 Jul 2005 by Profile Mark Maurer
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Your credits aren't gone. They appear on your account page.

Account data for Mark Maurer

SETI@home member since 5 Nov 2003
Country United States
SETI@home classic workunits
as of 15 March 2005 543
SETI@home classic CPU time
as of 15 March 2005 17,231 hours

A final snapshot will be taken when classic is closed.


According to my latest Seti@home Classic, it shows 682 units and 20137 hours. So now to my other problem....

I finally got Boinc loaded and it seems that it is crunching the data, but when I look at the messages, there are several that "Suspending work fetch because computer is overcommitted." Considering that Boinc is only using 28% of my ram and the cpu is being used at 100% since Boinc is the only thing running, I don't understand what is being overcommitted?
5) Questions and Answers : Windows : If it ain't broke, why fix it? (Message 139452)
Posted 20 Jul 2005 by Profile Mark Maurer
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I have tried several times to download and run Boinc. NADA! (Running XP, Intel Pent, w/1gb mem)

Never once had a problem with Classic. With all of the other problems I see others write about, you might as well outsource Boinc to India with all of the rest of the computer jobs!

Credit for 682 units and over 20000 computer time hours gone.

And I thought I was being a part of something. Thanks!





 
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