There are several utilities that cach WUs and several also keep stats, for
those of us that do not have a reliable isp, cacheing is a way to keep the
computers busy. the program that I currently use is called SetiQueue. You can
find it here: http://www.reneris.com/seti/default.asp
You may need to copy and paste into your browser. Another one that I have used
is called Seti Monitor, it works well also, I like some of the features of
SetiQueue better, so that is what I am using now.
I have been running seti@home for just over a year and have processed
approximately 2500 units, it is interesting to be able to keep tabs to see how
the processing time can change.

good luck.
Jeff
Shane Blundell wrote:

>  I've been on the mailing list for awhile, but I'm just a casual user.  I
> saw some people on the list saying they cache WUs.  How do you do it, and
> why?  I know there are some extra little applications floating around out
> there, but have never taken the time to research them in depth.  I've been
> running SETI@Home for about two years and can't recall an outage that was
> this long. Thanks.
>
> --Shane
>
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