How can I check my -total- CPU time?

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Message 96027 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 19:08:27 UTC

It's not listed in my profile, nor in my computer's profile, nor in the graphics. (only the cpu time for the current working unit)

Does anyonw have a clue?
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Message 96036 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 19:29:29 UTC
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You can go to "Your account" from there to your Computers then under Computer ID
Click for more info
to your Computer summary and finaly at the bottom of that page to your results where you can see your CPU time.

Read the News at the homepage
Have a look at the Technical News
Look if your question is not answered at the Boinc Wiki

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Message 96070 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 21:26:02 UTC

I have a feeling he wants total time not WU time and I do not know of any way to do that.....
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Message 96122 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 23:16:18 UTC - in response to Message 96070.  

the easiest way to track total CPU usage is to install the BoincLogX program.

> I have a feeling he wants total time not WU time and I do not know of any way
> to do that.....
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