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Old 11-04-2000, 10:24 AM   #3
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I never had any luck getting the seti drive to work, in theory the seti driver is to act like a small buffer, example if the seti server is down and you had the seti driver, it you would have already downloaded a few more work units and you would be able to continue working them untill the server was back up. At that time, the seti drive is to turn in your work units that you finished during that time.

so it is really to avoid down time.

I have a friend that knows alot about running 2 seti work units at the same time on a duel cpu system using Win2K.
He runs one on CPU 0 and the Other on CPU 1, I understand how he does it, but I don't believe I could explan how to do it.

BTW Last night I pass 1,000 Work Units....11-04-00
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