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Message 608494 - Posted: 25 Jul 2007, 17:21:58 UTC

I have a 300MHz G3 PPC iMac that has been happily crunching for some years now and sudeenly it has been returning "process exited with code 2 (0x2)". Anyone have any ideas?

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Message 608787 - Posted: 26 Jul 2007, 6:51:45 UTC

Could you please do a reset project via the BOINC Manager to download the new MacOS SETI application. You are using a old version (5.13). Since some days 5.22 is actual.
Do you use a app_info.xml ? - It look a little bit strange, that your system has not downloaded the new application.
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Message 608835 - Posted: 26 Jul 2007, 9:28:54 UTC - in response to Message 608787.  
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Could you please do a reset project via the BOINC Manager to download the new MacOS SETI application. You are using a old version (5.13). Since some days 5.22 is actual.
Do you use a app_info.xml ? - It look a little bit strange, that your system has not downloaded the new application.


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You may have not appreciated that a Mac running one of Alex Kan's optimized versions does not automatically update and has to be removed. If you had inspected any of C's completed tasks, this would have been apparent (and it is displayed as version 5.13). I have already sent him details of how to upgrade to version 5.22.

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