But since seti beta is basicly the same i could make this work, but is it wurth the trouble? (its totally designed for a single project now)
Log says :CPU tasks: 0 (0 VLAR/VHAR)GPU tasks: 0 (0 VLAR/VHAR)
Not sure that there are many who needs rebranding for beta project (though I needed that for some time, but not too often). The real problem is: peoples who participate in both projects will be unable to use your program on SETI main too, where it is very needed.
Quote from: Marius on 05 Jul 2009, 09:55:15 amBut since seti beta is basicly the same i could make this work, but is it wurth the trouble? (its totally designed for a single project now)Not sure that there are many who needs rebranding for beta project (though I needed that for some time, but not too often). The real problem is: peoples who participate in both projects will be unable to use your program on SETI main too, where it is very needed.
Thanks for clearing this up, this could/will save lots of rebranding compared to the current version. And thank you samuel7 for reminding me about it! (so logical when you hear it afterwards )
Obviously the rebranding should either handle both cleanly, or be recoded to not affect Beta. The problem is that client_state.xml is only similar to real XML and the parts which apply to different projects are only separated positionally rather than being isolated properly by tags.
Am I the only one having trouble downloading this? Can't get 1.7 or 1.8..says IE can't d/l from site...Any other link to it available?
There's no actual need to rebrand VHAR. They run adequately on the GPU, and they don't cause any screen stuttering or other computer-use problems.
@ Marius.Would it be possible to add an option to this program to only move VLAR's to the CPU and leave the VHAR's on the video card(s) ? It would help minimize this problem and the issues where a large number of units get moved to the CPU. As Richard said there is really no need for the VHAR's to be moved.
@ Marius.Would it be possible to add an option to this program to only move VLAR's to the CPU and leave the VHAR's on the video card(s) ? It would help minimise this problem and the issues where a large number of units get moved to the CPU. As Richard said there is really no need for the VHAR's to be moved.ThanksBrodo