Originally posted by: DanC
You say it will auto send at 100KB, how does this work?
A. It will auto-send at whatever threshold you choose, so long as there is a pipe to send it through, be it dial-up or otherwise.
What if it reaches 100KB when it is not connected to the internet?
A. The client will continue to save results, and continue to try to reach a server.
Will it send once it detects an intenet connection?
A. Yep.
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If so I could probably get this on some of my family members computers as long as they do not have to mess with it at all (very computer illeterate).
A. My wife... (former AOL user) runs DPAD. 'nuff said?
😉 It can also be installed as a service for no muss, no fuss. (3rd party solution)
here are 3 different clients, graphical, hidden and command line. Do they all work on their own data? I noticed that If I run the graphical up to 30ns and then run the hidden, when I go back to graphical it has not advanced. So what happens?
A. No. They all read and write from, and to the same results files. You cannot run two at once - this will corrupt the files. If you have multiple processors, you can specify 2 (or more) threads in your config.txt file.
Does that help any?
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