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Wiz

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A quote from RigorousT:
DSLR just called your momma ugly and said overclocking is a waste of time...

Now we can't let them get away with that, right? Come on over to the
Distributed Computing forum and join in the race!
 

Crazee

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Join the team and participate in the "Help Dave" auction. If you win it would be a great start to your Seti Crunching Career!:D
 

Crazee

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New Years Resolution: Crunch Seti WUs for TeAm Anandtech!

Help us beat team DSLR
 

Doggiedog

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CLI question.

Is there any way to not get the little radio dish to appear in the lower right side of windows? I may want to sneak a few copies of SETI onto my colleagues PCs at work but I'm sure they'll notice the little dishes.

BTW: This CLI is so much faster! I just got back to my office and I'm averaging 36hrs/WU but I just loaded up CLI and it did 5% in 5 mins!
 

Smoke

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Jan 3, 2001
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Doggiedog,

You really need to get permission before you install SETI or any DC Project on computers that are not your own. It really is the right way to go.

Now if you are the system administrator and you have your boss's permission or you are the boss, then yes, there are methods where you can have SETI running without any icon showing up in the tray.

These are referred to as "service installations". :)

Service Install for Windows 98/ME

Service Install for Windows 2000