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    I joined seti and murc 2-3 days ago and have done 4 units, but i cant se that murc has received my credits, what am i doing wrong

    Your credit: JSB Work units sent 3 Results received 4

    Your group info:
    You belong to the group named: Matrox Users

    You are not currently the founder of any teams.

  • #2
    The list only shows the top 100 users and I hear it is only updated once a day. The minimum units completed for anyone on the list is currently at 2, so maybe last time it was updated you had 2 or less units completed? Just a possibility.

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    • #3
      You're on place 92

      Try this URL: Matrox Users
      It's a CGI and therefore always up to date

      Helmchen

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      • #4
        Hey JSB !

        90) JSB 5 80 hr 37 min 06.3 sec 16 hr 07 min 25.3 sec

        You're in the top100 ...

        Btw, I just submitted my 200th result ranking me to #12 !

        Woohoo !!!



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        • #5
          This SETI@HOME thing gave me an idea..

          How about a similar system to achieve something that is actually useful.. like rendering raytraced pics/animations.. Now wouldn't that be nice?

          -Lucid-

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          • #6
            More useful ?

            for whom?

            Helmchen

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            • #7
              Hey Greebe!

              You're right, but only if you use that link.
              Silly me, I've been using this one: http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/s...eam_25678.html
              Methinks I like the other one much better.

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              • #8
                Hi JSB

                I'm not 100% sure, but open the internet options go to the connections tab open the settings of your default connection and in the advanced Dial-up settings check the 'disconnect if idle for ## minutes' checkbox.

                That should disconnect you even if your card or ISP isn't able to do that

                Helmchen

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                • #9
                  Thanks, but that is not possible with this card, the option is greyed out, so no go. It’s a Diva pro 2.0. Any other suggestions ?

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                  • #10
                    Thanks i can see it now
                    I have an ISDN card that doesn't have the option to disconnect after N minutes, dose anyone know about a utility that can handle this? Its killing my seti stat that i have to manually connect and disconnect. Basically a dunes but for win 98.

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                    • #11
                      How come we don't show up on the Top 100 when we should? Or am I looking in the wrong place?
                      http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/users.html

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                      • #12
                        Ant - look under groups - we are in the top 100 clubs. Number 91 infact.
                        http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/s...am_type_4.html

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                        • #13
                          jsb,

                          Do you mean Eicon Diva ISDN T/A? If it's that, I know how to do it but Pro..?
                          Do you know that T/A?

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                          • #14
                            Buuri,
                            I don’t know what T/A is? This card is a Eicon Diva Pro 2.0 PCI, it’s a active ISDN card with its one DSP and 80k memory, how do you do it with T/A maybe I can do it the same way?

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                            • #15
                              T/A means Terminal Adapter.
                              Ok, do you have "Eicon Diva T/A ISDN Modem" software installed? You can adjust many settings of Eicon modems by that. It's available from their site.
                              I've played with external Divas only, so I don't know about the one you have but I'd give it a try.

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