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March 27th, 2004 04:00

Yeah, it's supposed to.  The program uses your CPU to test and see if little green men exist.  That's why your task manager shows 100% usage.

Personally, I'd rather donate my CPU time to cancer research.  Seems a bit more useful, but that's a completely different discussion...

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March 28th, 2004 03:00

Yes, that is normal. Seti@home is using the CPU time that would otherwise be 'System Idle' time.

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March 28th, 2004 04:00

Derf, is it OK to keep it running all the time rather than just using it in screensaver mode? Doesn't seem to affect performance except CPU is always at 100%.

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March 28th, 2004 22:00

The last question wasn't specifically addressed to me but the thread's been idle for a while so here goes...  You can safely leave it on for as long as you want.  Your fans may get a bit louder because of the extra heat generated, but that's no big deal as long as you can tolerate the noise.  It won't harm the PC in any way.  However, you may not notice the impact for little things like email and such, but if you do any gaming or anything like that, the performance hit is there.  Even though SETI will let the other processes have the CPU time they need, it still seems to slow things down just a tad.  I noticed that it took a bit longer for my browser and other programs to open if I left it on all the time.  Just something to think about...

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March 29th, 2004 03:00

Five stars for taking the time....

Thanks!

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April 4th, 2004 13:00

What is this " SETI@Home version 3.08 " I'm just trying to learn more?  Doogie

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April 4th, 2004 20:00

Thank you Derf.  Doogie
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