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#1 2003-04-06 7:46 pm

QSilver
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I don't mean to sound like a newbie....

...but I am new to X.

Could someone send me the link to where I can find everything I need to know re: running SETI@home on OS X (inlcuding SetiCntl and any other caching options)?

TIA
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#2 2003-04-17 9:31 am

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Re: I don't mean to sound like a newbie....

...but I am new to X.

Could someone send me the link to where I can find everything I need to know re: running SETI@home on OS X (inlcuding SetiCntl and any other caching options)?

TIA
QS

A good start would be looking on the MacAddict SETI Expansion site. Take a look at the SETI Tips & Tricks section, and click on Mac OS X at the top of the page.  This page by resedit details the process of using crontabs to start SETI.  Finally, you can download SETICNTL here.  It's pretty easy to use, and for the most part self-explanatory.  Personally, I use SETI Menu (available here) but you'll want SETICNTL if you need to cache units.  Good luck!


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#3 2003-04-17 12:14 pm

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Re: I don't mean to sound like a newbie....

shayborg, thanks for all the links! I'll check into them over the weekend.

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