The high incidence of overflows ...
@All testersPlease keep eye on indices.txt in working directory (if it become non-zero length or not).And if you keep result file, please, keep indices.txt too along with result and WU files.
Leaps - I don't want to burst your bubble, but Beta is currently overpaying credit - the tracking average was skewed by a disasterously slow v4.37 build. Main is paying as near as dammit 760 cobbles, making Cruiser's AP rate ~0.00807454. Still respectable, but not such an outright winner.I won't be commenting on this at Main: the difference isn't all that significant, and it's nice to see someone saying something nice about AP credit for a change.
I have to work in a couple of hours, and the v4.36-branded work unit will complete while I'm gone. If I have it set for no network activity, will the results files be preserved? If they are preserved ... then where? The slots directories?Looking in the slots directories, I can already see a couple of non-zero indeces.txt files. Will these be preserved as well, or overwritten by new ones when new work units start?
NoNo, not Pulse I think... sample... Big difference... Correct me if I am wrong please.
My 'feeling' is the abundance of overflows we get for now are either radar blanking artefacts, or genuine interstellar sources.Jason
Don't be too quick, Better too low a threshold than too high . I reckon some of these may be early human transmissions bouncing around out there too, Ever heard of the Queen Mary phenomenon ?