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i386-winnt-cmdline.exe:
I believe most people are using that one, it will work on Windows 98 and NT.
I do not know if an Athlon will do better with:
i486-nonintel-winnt-cmdline.exe:
I do not use an Athlon, so may be someone who does will give you a better answer.
As far as using the -verbose command, I had forgotten about that. I never use it because it constantly provides visual updates. I felt that this could be extra overhead, so I stopped using it.
My time to finish a WU seems to be ok with the system I have, so I will not add any switches or commands. If it ain't broke, I'm not going to fix it.
P.S. => I roughly calculate when each WU will be fininshed each day by simply adding 5 1/2 hours to the first WU of the day, or last one done the day before. I can roughly calculate when each WU will be finished for a day and a half in advance.
It now takes less than 5 1/2 hours to finish a WU, but that number is easier than to use 5 1/4 hours as an average.
Swing
[This message has been edited by Swing (edited 20 July 2000).]
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i386-winnt-cmdline.exe:
I believe most people are using that one, it will work on Windows 98 and NT.
I do not know if an Athlon will do better with:
i486-nonintel-winnt-cmdline.exe:
I do not use an Athlon, so may be someone who does will give you a better answer.
As far as using the -verbose command, I had forgotten about that. I never use it because it constantly provides visual updates. I felt that this could be extra overhead, so I stopped using it.
My time to finish a WU seems to be ok with the system I have, so I will not add any switches or commands. If it ain't broke, I'm not going to fix it.
P.S. => I roughly calculate when each WU will be fininshed each day by simply adding 5 1/2 hours to the first WU of the day, or last one done the day before. I can roughly calculate when each WU will be finished for a day and a half in advance.
It now takes less than 5 1/2 hours to finish a WU, but that number is easier than to use 5 1/4 hours as an average.
Swing
[This message has been edited by Swing (edited 20 July 2000).]
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