Subject: Re: Is seti worth runniing on a Pentium 200?
From: "Seti Cruncher" <SetiCruncher@"NOSPAM"WildMail.com>
Date: 10/05/2004, 14:35
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

"Big J" <jehosophat@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:c7nml0$iik$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk...
HI

I have done 429 units and after over 12,500 hours processing in total. So
I
have done my contribution.

My PC is a P200 with 64Mb ram

I dont have the option to upgrade to a new pc so I am wondering if I
should
retire from processing. The work units are taking on average 70hours and
therefore will have been done many times over my the latest pc's by the
time
I finish.

What do you think?


Peter


 Peter,

Seti Is a volunteer project.  Yes, your machine takes a little longer then
some of the newer machines to process a WU but its all about the science and
every WU counts no matter how long it takes to complete.

Only you can decide when your done with the project, but I'd keep crunching
away until SETI is done, as every little bit counts.

Just my thoughts.

SC