Subject: Re: SETI CLI client not found?
From: "Michael D. Ober" <obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospam>
Date: 02/01/2004, 01:10
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

The red, upside down radio dish means that there are no WUs to process.

Open SETI Driver.  Set the proxy settings as needed to access the internet.
Set the maximum processes to the number of CPUs in your system (HT CPUs
count as two each).  SETI Driver counts the number of CPUs for you the first
time it starts.  Then set the desired cache size to whatever you want - at
least one more than the maximum processes.  Click Transmit.  The first WU
will transmit in a window and will ask you to log into SETI - do so.  Now
whenever you want to transmit, simply click transmit, or, if you have a full
time connection to the internet, select "Auto Transmit" and let SETI Driver
transmit each WU when it completes it.

Mike Ober.

"sweet" <sweet430@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:_N2Jb.109888$0P1.89032@twister.nyc.rr.com...
i tried the cli and the driver - just as i did on my new machinw=e... the
"antenna" icon was upside-down and red. no sah wu was present in the Task
Manager. any ideas on what i did worng?

tia,
-sweet
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"Mike Bader" <mdbader@flash.net> wrote in message
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I could include it too, but most people want an official source, or
checksum
:-)

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"sweet" <sweet430@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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thx Mike. I bokmarked the ftp site for future reference. But I
realized
that
if the cli is small enough for a floppy (it is)... so I hand delivered
the
software via use-net :)

-sweet
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Try the FTP site

ftp://alien.ssl.berkeley.edu/pub/