  grobinette Premium,MVM join:2001-01-27 Springfield, VA clubs:
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| reply to lilhurricane Re: [WCG-UD] Switching to BOINC - Timeline Draws Closer for UD
I have to admit that I preferred the older and familiar UD client when we first started this run, but I am so glad I made the switch.
BOINC has been very stable for me on all my machines and if you are running the new multiple core processors it's awesome.
And no, lil' didn't smack me upside the head to say that.  -- Team Discovery |
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  BillRoland Premium join:2001-01-21 Ocala, FL clubs:
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| said by grobinette :I have to admit that I preferred the older and familiar UD client when we first started this run, but I am so glad I made the switch. BOINC has been very stable for me on all my machines and if you are running the new multiple core processors it's awesome. And no, lil' didn't smack me upside the head to say that. , Well said. I like the fact its always being improved by the developers, and they're accessible. -- "Don't steal. The government hates competition." |
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| Yeah the old UD agent was so solid, but it was outdated and inefficient with today's multicore systems.
Boinc is pretty good, though sometimes i have to restart a stuck agent. -- GO LEAFS GO! Don't question the authoritaaaa! |
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