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SoB: Where's the WU?

Ken g6

Programming Moderator, Elite Member
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Where does SoB save its partially completed Proth test? I wanted to take a test to a faster machine (I'm only planning to complete one for now), but when I copied the SoB directory, it didn't find the WU.

Edit: This was the Windows GUI, but I'm curious about Linux, too, although I haven't tried it yet.
 
the best i have been able to glean, it is placed into the registery and some files that are hard to find

basically, SoB is a SoB to try and sneakernet/save the work if you have to redo your box

good luck
 
The file zXXXXXXX is the "WU". That is the number that's being worked on.

And I believe that the Reg Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LhDn\sob\cache is how far it's done etc


But i've not done this before, so not too sure 🙂

Let me know if this works 🙂


Confused
 
Linux is easier (well, duh 😉), no registry crap . There are just files 'zXXXXXXX' and 'cache' in the directory in which you run sb.
 
Thanks! I'll take a look at the registry tomorrow.

I'm also glad it's simpler in Linux. I'm thinking about setting up a sneakernet SoB disk (or two). 🙂
 
It worked! 🙂 Thanks, guys! Now you can assimilate people with just this .reg file, if Windows Media Player would stop popping up to read it.
 
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