Subject: Re: Can Anyone Answer These Questions Not Answered on the SETI@HomeFAQ?
From: "Michael D. Ober" <obermd-@-alum-mit-edu-nospam>
Date: 07/08/2003, 14:24
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

On multiprocessor machines (not sure if hyperthreading counts in this case),
you can run all but one of the CPUs at "realtime" and still keep control of
the system.

Mike Ober.

"Bill Barto" <noaddress@toomuchspam> wrote in message
news:69WcnRA2PsgqUqyiXTWJhw@comcast.com...
"H" is pretty easy to answer, the rest would take awhile.

 All you have to do is put the client on high priority and you would find
out it wasn't a good idea. The only way to get back control would be to do
a
hard power down and then boot back up into safe mode (if you had the
client
set to automatically start with windows). Low priority is all you want to
run it at. Anything higher will severely effect the usage of your
computer.