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DF Protein Changeover

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right, that is if you are using the system for something other than DF

on these lab boxes, they are just sitting there running DF, not being used by peoples

so i can use win9x and get the extra 5% 😛
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
right, that is if you are using the system for something other than DF

on these lab boxes, they are just sitting there running DF, not being used by peoples

so i can use win9x and get the extra 5% 😛
Hehe... "sitting there running DF"?

/me looks on the other side of his office and sees 3 laptops "sitting there running DF". Glad I'm not the only one! 😉

 
I don't have to deal with the corp. stufforz. Strictly a home user.

Every time I feel like I need more speed => => => I UPGRADE => => => Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 😕

-Sid

 
Once again, the update takes out my dual processor servers... lost four CPUs worth of production over the last two days! I don't know why, but when you run DF as a service on a dual processor machine, one client auto-updates and the other one shuts down.
 
Hmm, that's got to be another good feature for dfDetect, or more-likely a different utility: something that keeps two installations on a machine synced. When it notices that they are no longer synced, it'll shut them both down, and transfer over the files needed to sync the two installations (except the folds themselves and filelist.txt). It'll then start 'em back up.
 
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