| Subject: Re: SETI Driver problem? |
| From: "Michael D. Ober" <obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> |
| Date: 31/12/2003, 13:31 |
"~misfit~" <~misfit~@his_desk.com> wrote in message
news:IoyIb.45506$VV6.981811@news.xtra.co.nz...
Michael D. Ober wrote:
Two things.
First, download the current version of SETI Driver from
http://www.wakeassoc.com/setidriver. I have added true IDLE
processing as an option as well as cleaned up some of the code since
the version that Marcel is distributing (with my permission).
What is the "idle" setting for? How does it work? I've put it back on
"Low".
If you would prefer to send me to a web page for answers then please do,
I'd
hate to bother you.
Regards,
--
~misfit~
The GUI client processes at priority 1. The CLI client processes at
priority 4. Unfortunately, the off-line folders feature of Outlook 2000
(and later) and Windows XP runs at either priority 2 or 3. Thus the GUI
client doesn't interfere with this feature, but the CLI client does. SETI
Driver sets the CLI to priority 1 whenever IDLE is selected.
http://www.wakeassoc.com/setidriver. Look for the History link on the left.
Mike.