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Dave(The Admiral)Nelson Send message Joined: 4 Jun 99 Posts: 415 Credit: 22,293,483 RAC: 1 |
I posted this on the questions/problems board as requested but that board seems to get very little attention, so I will violate the rules and post it here. I have my 4 computers set to connect to network every 1 day. My recent average credit is 1107. Last night before going to bed I disconnected the cable modem (RoadRunner) for security. All computers running. This morning I had by far the smallest increase in credits since I got all 4 running BOINC. Did disconnecting the cable cause this? Shouldn't there have been enough w.u. in line to keep things going for this 8 hour period? Since then, I have read the other posts and now know that this is happening to everyone. Just thought I'd toss it in anyway. Happy New Year and happy chrunching to all. The Admiral Dave Nelson |
Sir Ulli Send message Joined: 21 Oct 99 Posts: 2246 Credit: 6,136,250 RAC: 0 |
i have to look at this, at this Point i have an RAC of 1.004.58, also with 4 Hosts, with my Firefox Extensions http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=7526 tommorrow i will post my RAC here. Greetings from Germany NRW Ulli S@h Berkeley's Staff Friends Club m7 © |
Misfit Send message Joined: 21 Jun 01 Posts: 21804 Credit: 2,815,091 RAC: 0 |
> I posted this on the questions/problems board as requested but that board > seems to get very little attention, so I will violate the rules and post it > here. Did you try your question in the Crunching forum? |
Dave(The Admiral)Nelson Send message Joined: 4 Jun 99 Posts: 415 Credit: 22,293,483 RAC: 1 |
> > I posted this on the questions/problems board as requested but that > board > > seems to get very little attention, so I will violate the rules and post > it > > here. > > Did you try your question in the Crunching forum? > Good suggestion, I didn't. Dave Nelson |
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