I'm still waiting for UD to send me a customised copy so I can install it on the other 400 machines (got about 200 machines running it now)
No announcement yet.
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Thanks for pointing that out JealousMidget
We had a few tips in the old forum, but it all needs to be brought into this new one now.
As for points -- well Kheldar darn near whups the rest of us put together. (in fact by this time he well might )
I have 45,726 total, 35,644 of which go to the team total
At least 613 WU's completed, probably 614 looking at the update time on my stats.
No Great shakes, but thats 202 days; 23 hours; 44 minutes; 36 seconds of processing on a PIII 600EB
Keeping my head above 30,000 in all the stats - not bad for near 1 million participants.The reason a diamond shines so brightly is because it has many facets which reflect light.
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A question for Mr. C:
What is the URL for that program that allows you to queue UD packets of data? My Pentium 4 is processing a packet in under 2 hours, and I can't afford the dialup charges all the time LOL :toung:What came first - Insanity or Society?
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Originally posted by AlbinusA question for Mr. C:
What is the URL for that program that allows you to queue UD packets of data? My Pentium 4 is processing a packet in under 2 hours, and I can't afford the dialup charges all the time LOL :toung:
Unfortunately, I am absolutely unable to connect to it at this time??? Just keep getting some page in Russian???
There is an alternative I think, called UD Tweaker that also can enable caching work units, as well as a few other features.
Be advised, it is also supposed to be able to allow more than one UD Agent to run on multiple processor systems. If you have a dual proccessor system, I would encourage you to play it safe and not do so - there seems to be some question of WU "contamination" among the UD staff when using this feature.
The link for UD monitor is HERE maybe it will be working later?The reason a diamond shines so brightly is because it has many facets which reflect light.
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well done JealousMidget:thumb:
Perhaps a little rivalry within the team could be a good thing for us all.
Poor Moose hasn't turned in a work unit in ages:(
What's up with that Moose? You were really coming on strong for the cause there at first!
Not my place to tell you what to do with your computer - but we certainly appreciated what you were doing for the team, as well as the project.
I think I speak for us all when I say, "We would really like to have you back.".The reason a diamond shines so brightly is because it has many facets which reflect light.
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