Subject: Re: What the hell is up with BOINC?
From: Josef W. Segur
Date: 03/09/2005, 18:09
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

f/fgeorge <ffgeorge@yourplace.com> wrote:

On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 17:32:14 GMT, "Eric" <nospam@no.nospam.not> wrote:

I'm going to play with CLI (Win) and see how that goes.  Eventually, hoping
to switch these dumb boxes to Linux as well.  I'm assuming Boinc for Linux
is probably very streamlined...

The CLI for Boinc is not faster than the regular boincmgr.exe program,
in fact the manager runs the CLI. Just one of the things they fixed.

When BoincMgr.exe 4.45 is running (even minimized to the tray), it does
use some CPU cycles: about 3% on my 200 MHz Win95 system, or ~6 million
CPU cycles per second. That may be a negligible amount on faster systems,
but it is slightly more efficient to run the Boinc core client as a
service or in a console.

With Boinc running that way, BoincMgr.exe can be run when needed, then a
File | exit will kill it but the core client continues running.

-- Joe