WU times in SETIDriver

Smoke

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It is not there conveniently to view. You would have to subtract the time completed of the previous WU to determine the last WU's time. A real pain.

Download and use SetiWatch. It does all that and more for you.

SetiWatch
 

Smoke

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I'm not sure if it will cache WUs (don't think it does) ... SetiDriver is all you need for that.

Just follow the directions on that website ... it's a snap, even I did it. :D
 

ShotgunSi

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I'm using SetiDriver with SetiSpy.

Setidriver to cache work units and Setispy to log all the cool stats. They were designed to work together, thats why there is "Use SetiSpy" option in SetiDriver.
Check it out here.
And see here for instructions on how to get them to work together :)
 

Assimilator1

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The column which shows you the WU times in the SETILog.csv is the column headed just 'cpu' ,the figures are in seconds
 

Smoke

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WoW, I didn't know that. Thanks Ass1. :D
 

Assimilator1

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No worries :) ,took me long enough to find them 1st time around:p ,I dont know anywhere that actually tells you this info,including the SETISpy site!:disgust: ,I had to guess at 1st
If you divide these times by 3600 (to give you decimal hrs) you'll see the WU times are about right for the Athlon 800 Tbird it came from

cpu
30282.27
33660.02
30857.51
27316.81
27265.12
28335.08
26471.4
23880.73
29966.85
31365.7