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It also probably means you are running the windows client, they don't have
as much effect on linux/unix systems.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've noticed that occasionally I get a work unit that takes apporoximately twice as long to complete. I've checked my setispy log and found that wu's that take longer to crunch have an "angle range" that is lower/smaller then usual. Usual being >.4 The more time consuming wu's are around .003 to .03 For the more scientifically inclined...what does this mean. Regards,------------------------------------- |
- Work units taking longer to crunch robbins49
- Re: Work units taking longer to crunch Alfred A. Aburto Jr.
- Jeff
