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Date Posted: |
May 29th, 2002
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Last Updated: |
May 29th, 2002
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Freeware |
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210 total; 1 recently |
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4,233 total |
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awaiting 10 votes |
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About setistacker:
This is a bash script to cache Seti@home work units.
Please note: I did not write this script, in fact, I barely touched it. I merely changed the first line to: #!/bin/sh and much to my surprise, it worked! I tried to contact the original author John 'RuffNeck' Willemse but the two email addresses I could find for him were not valid. Just to make it clear, John 'RuffNeck' Willemse gets full credit for this app and I take none. I don't even know how to script so if this app does not work for you, please don't blame me or the original author. If anybody knows how to contact Mr. Willemse can you please email me at turdfred@catholic.org.
In any event, there does not seem to be a BeOS app that can cache seti units, at least not on BeBits. This bash script will download a specified number of seti work units, process them in sequence and then return the results to seti and get more. Presently seti@home seems to be having connection problems so you might find this script helpful. I have only tried it with the command line client so I don't know if it works with the screensaver running, but it does work with PerlSeti if you put PerlSeti in the directory that is presently running the client (and have Perl installed of course!).
Make sure you read the README file!
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Details about this version:
This is, as far as I know, the final version. If somebody can add some additional functionality, please fell free. Email me and I'll put it up here. I have only tried it on Intel and it works for me.
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Intel Version (3 KB) |
210 downloads |
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