Subject: Re: Setiwatch question
From: Bill
Date: 07/04/2004, 00:18
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Mark Taylor wrote:

Setiwatch is only reading the information from the Setilog.csv file and
the currently processing cache folder (which always has an older
user_info file). I noticed that if I uncheck the option for SetiSpy in
Seti Driver, then delete the SAH files, everything still works the same.

Oh well...

Just override the number of units per day to what you calculate is your 
average. Select a line of one of the computers, not the total, then click 
"Override number of units per day" and set it to what you calculate.

The only real thing that affects (if I remember correctly) is the Future 
Work Units Calendar.

Thanks, I'm aware of that.

I was just hoping that it was something I overlooked. As such, it
doesn't work quite as it should, although it does do most of what I want
in a monitoring program.

Since it's no longer supported, I guess I can live with it. :)