Kishore Bhargava wrote:
SETI is a strange animal. I decided to run the version compiled for i686
and on my machine which is a PII-450 with 64MB I get an average CPU usage
time of 9 hrs.
That's it! I must be an idiot running the i386 version, when my comps is
an i686 compatible.
I normally
I got all sorts of machines: PII/300 Linux, PII/300 NT, 133MHz MIPS
Indy's, 200MHz O2, etc. And 15 hours should be sbout right for a
450MHz PIII class machine.
Of course, sometimes my machines do other work also ;-)
Regards,
-- Raju
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Raj and Neil,
I have been noting something odd in both of yours Seti Stats.
Raj , you had said that you have a couple of machines working in your
account. Could you
could someone ENLIGHTEN me what this "averaging hours" thing is all about?
I am totally lost. ( well at least I admit it ;-)
MANI
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"Mani" == SubramaniA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mani could someone ENLIGHTEN me what this "averaging hours" thing
Mani is all about? I am totally lost. ( well at least I admit it
Mani ;-)
Mani MANI
SETI is a strange animal. I decided to run the version compiled for i686
and on my machine which is a PII-450 with 64MB I get an average CPU usage
time of 9 hrs.
I normally run this at the time that I am not using the machine, thats
only when I sleep, gotta do that sometimes you know ;)
Raj and Neil,
I have been noting something odd in both of yours Seti Stats.
Raj , you had said that you have a couple of machines working in your
account. Could you specify the make of machines? I presume they are
Octanes or something similar. That would explain that you are averaging
about 19