I recently rebuilt my second system, previously used almost exclusively for gaming, into a dual PIII 500 machine, dual booting into either Windows 2000 or Windows 98se.
Figuring the MURC/SETI effort was a good way to put those two processors to work and contribute a bit, I installed SETI@home a few minutes ago.
Unfortunately, and for reasons I can't go into now, I can't get online in Windows 2000 at the moment, so I installed the SETI software in Windows 98. (It doesn't seem to work until you connect to SETI.) I ran it for about 20 minutes, rebooted, and in order to take advantage of W2K's multiprocessing capabilities, opened it in Windows 2000.
Is it kosher to run a program installed in Windows 98 in NT without actually installing it in NT? (If I trash either OS, it really doesn't matter. There's nothing of importance on the machine. At this point, this is purely an experiment and learning process.)
It certainly appears to be a bit sluggish. It appears to be doing its job well enough, and both processors are fully engaged and counting up a storm, but it's slow to respond when I minimize it. By the way, I'm using FAT32 on all drives, so the filing systems are the same. However, there may be registry issues I'm not aware of.
Again, I'm an NT and dual boot newbie, so if I'm doing something really foolish, go easy on me.
Oh! SETI just emailed me MURC's password.
Thanks.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
Figuring the MURC/SETI effort was a good way to put those two processors to work and contribute a bit, I installed SETI@home a few minutes ago.
Unfortunately, and for reasons I can't go into now, I can't get online in Windows 2000 at the moment, so I installed the SETI software in Windows 98. (It doesn't seem to work until you connect to SETI.) I ran it for about 20 minutes, rebooted, and in order to take advantage of W2K's multiprocessing capabilities, opened it in Windows 2000.
Is it kosher to run a program installed in Windows 98 in NT without actually installing it in NT? (If I trash either OS, it really doesn't matter. There's nothing of importance on the machine. At this point, this is purely an experiment and learning process.)
It certainly appears to be a bit sluggish. It appears to be doing its job well enough, and both processors are fully engaged and counting up a storm, but it's slow to respond when I minimize it. By the way, I'm using FAT32 on all drives, so the filing systems are the same. However, there may be registry issues I'm not aware of.
Again, I'm an NT and dual boot newbie, so if I'm doing something really foolish, go easy on me.
Oh! SETI just emailed me MURC's password.
Thanks.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
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