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SETI: Welcome our newest member (August 18th) - Thumper6

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Welcome to Team AnandTech SETI! 😀

We are now 2,462 members strong. 🙂

I would like to introduce our newest member:

Thumper6 ---- Rank 2462 New ---- 0 Wus :sun: ---- Mentor: Swanny
Here is your Personal Stats Machine

Your personal mentor will be contacting you shortly.

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We hope you drop by often and say hello. 😉


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How to run SETI and Join TeAm AnandTech

Once you have your SetiDriver setup and working properly it is recommended that you use one of the TeAm's SetiQueues.
This will insure you have WUs to crunch when the Seti Server is down.
How To configure your SetiDriver to use a TeAm SetiQueue. 🙂


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Yeah, what the heck's wrong with that site? 😛 😀

Let me contact the "Man in Charge". 🙂
 
Hey guys....question for you.

I have the GUI (screen saver) running on my computer and the CLI version running on the kids computer. I installed the CLI to look and pull WUs from smokeball and using my account. Everything is working great but I noticed that the log tool I downloaded (Seti@Home Log 9x) has the CLI in an "innactive" status even though it's crunching away and submitting results. Why does the log show it's status as innactive??

thumper

 
I seem to remember SETIwatch did the same thing too ,for that it was because the state.sah file wasn't written to often enough for the program to see that SETI was active.A partial answer to that was to alter the refresh rate of SETIwatch.
 
Thumper6,
I'm not familiar with Log 9x but one possibility is that it's not controling the CLI so it shows it as inactive. This is just a guess.

BTW, welcome to the TeAm 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Assimilator1
I seem to remember SETIwatch did the same thing too ,for that it was because the state.sah file wasn't written to often enough for the program to see that SETI was active.A partial answer to that was to alter the refresh rate of SETIwatch.

Roger...it's not a big deal I was just curious about it. Thanks for the reply.

Thumper
 
I remember a while back trying to load Setiwatch and had problems. The cli was running
but setiwatch never showed anything.
 
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