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SETI: So I got a little frisky today....

Baldy18

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and I added an XP 2000+, K6-2 400, and am working on gettting a Athlon 750 added (installing Windows).🙂 But my brother just formatted his XP 2500+ so that one is out of commission for a little while.🙁

I also got SETIQueue up and running again so I can track my boxes better and avoid problems the berkely servers are having.

While I have your attention does anyone know of a service install for Windows XP that uses SETIDriver and runs completely hidden (except task manager of course).
 
Originally posted by: Baldy18
and I added an XP 2000+, K6-2 400, and am working on gettting a K6-2 750 added (installing Windows).🙂 But my brother just formatted his XP 2500+ so that one is out of commission for a little while.🙁

A K6/2-750??? Is that an overclock? I was never able to get run that fast!!! :Q
 
Originally posted by: Baldy18

While I have your attention does anyone know of a service install for Windows XP that uses SETIDriver and runs completely hidden (except task manager of course).
Just run SETI Driver as a service. Not sure about the completely hiddden part though. Maybe SETI Hide as a service would suit you better? MoFunk would have the details on that.

 
Originally posted by: compudog
Originally posted by: Baldy18
and I added an XP 2000+, K6-2 400, and am working on gettting a K6-2 750 added (installing Windows).🙂 But my brother just formatted his XP 2500+ so that one is out of commission for a little while.🙁
A K6/2-750??? Is that an overclock? I was never able to get run that fast!!! :Q
Yeah, that's pretty freaking fast for a K6-2... I do seem to remember, however, that the K6-x+ processors could reach higher speeds - perhaps it is one of those?
 
The highest stock speed for a K6-3 is 550MHz. That's the highest AMD made 'em.

K6-2 CPUs topped out at around 400MHz I believe.
 
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