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留言板 :
Number crunching :
Is Seti down?
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发表于:2 Mar 2006 作者: Yanagi
Post: The answer is no. However, the splitters are down and no new work is being issued. Read the news first and check the server status before posting. Have a nice day. Oh BTW...I suggest you take the time and watch this. Clikc on the "watch this movie" tab. Enjoy & learn! Yeah, I don't think that was necessary either. I'd been wondering the same thing, and while I just figured it had been something wrong with the seti database, I did not have any way of knowing there was a Technical News or Server Status page. Thanks to MJKelleher, now anyone who needs to know about this kind of thing can find it easily. Several searches I did of the forum returned with primarily Seti@Home Classic information which is not of much use to me, so the user cannot search easily for this information. He asked a simple question and the reply that could have been made (and was by MJKelleher) would have been simple and incredibly helpful. Before you insult another user with your Steamforums video, I suggest you watch it yourself. </frustation> |
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留言板 :
Number crunching :
Looking for suggestions regarding old workunits
(消息 239063)
发表于:29 Jan 2006 作者: Yanagi
Post: Ah okay. Thanks ^_^ |
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留言板 :
Number crunching :
Looking for suggestions regarding old workunits
(消息 239050)
发表于:29 Jan 2006 作者: Yanagi
Post: I recently upgraded my computer and while searching for an optimized client (and installing new drivers, etc.), I ran the standard BOINC/Seti apps to compute. I installed the optimized seti and boinc clients, but my computer had already downloaded some 90 workunits to compute (since I have my report time set to several days). Now those workunits sit in my seti project directory and my computer won't crunch them. I don't see why they need to go to waste - does anyone know a way I can force my computer to crunch them? I can put all the results out in under 3 days, no problem, I just need to get my computer working on them :) Thanks |
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