| Subject: Re: SETI on Scheduled Task... |
| From: "Michael D. Ober" <obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> |
| Date: 27/08/2003, 03:18 |
You can run SETI Driver this way. It takes two task entries. The first
starts SETI Driver when you want it started. The second is to run the
program CloseSETIDriver, which you can also download from the SETI Driver
site. By using SETI Driver, you can cache WUs to run at night and then
start SETI Driver to return completed WUs during the day when you're up.
Mike Ober.
"C.Swartz" <cswartz@tuscoNOSPAM.net> wrote in message
news:KpT2b.79$vw6.31741@news.uswest.net...
Hi all. Wondering if I can run SETI using MS' schedule task. I don't
want it running full time and I don't want to use the screensaver mode.
I would like to run it at night when I'm sleeping then close it when I
get on the PC in the morning.
Can it be done?
-Chris Swartz