This is off topic, but maybe one of you knows the answer. Is there a way to buffer multiple seti units so that the program will not have to connect so often to get the next unit? Avi -- Avi Schwartz Get a Life, avi@CFFtechnologies.com Get Linux!
Yes there is/was. However, I have a 24x7 connection and have no need for it so I didn't save a link. LinuxApps lists mseti. It is an old link and I don't find it at the other end. Jeff Quoting Avi Schwartz <avi@CFFtechnologies.com>:
This is off topic, but maybe one of you knows the answer. Is there a way to buffer multiple seti units so that the program will not have to connect so often to get the next unit?
Avi
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On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 10:45:25PM -0600, avi@cfftechnologies.com wrote:
This is off topic, but maybe one of you knows the answer. Is there a way to buffer multiple seti units so that the program will not have to connect so often to get the next unit?
Yes. FetchCache and RunCache. Download from the SETI@home website. http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/FetchCache http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/RunCache The scripts need a little editing before they work properly, though. -- David Smith Tel: +44 (0)1454 462380 (direct) STMicroelectronics Fax: +44 (0)1454 617910 1000 Aztec West TINA (ST only): (065) 2380 Almondsbury Home: 01454 616963 BRISTOL Mobile: 07932 642724 BS32 4SQ Work Email: Dave.Smith@st.com Home Email: David.Smith@ds-electronics.co.uk
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