Just wondering if you have checked out the newer versions of the distributed.net win32 CLI? its alot more "GUI" than it used to be. It iss a windowed app, you can copy from the window, right-click menus to configure, benchmark, fluch, fetch, update, restart, pause, shutdown. It even has an about box now that you can copy the client version info from.
So if you haven't tried it out lately, I would suggest checking it out. If you have and you still don't like the client, I'm sorry. You are more than welcome to contribute to other contests and projects, after all it is your computer time, but I am sorry to see you go.
Thanks for the time that you have given so far. Moose!
The dnetc client does replace rc5des as a program, but it does not replace what it can do, it just adds the CSC Project as a project option.
If you want to work on RC5 and not CSC you need to set your Project Order to something like the following
RC5,OGR,DES,CSC
If you want to go ahead and work on CSC something like the following will work great
CSC,OGR,DES,RC5
This tells the client to work on CSC then OGR then DES then RC5, in that order. You can always go back to working on RC5
I hope this helps.
Moose
Just wondering if you have checked out the newer versions of the distributed.net win32 CLI? its alot more "GUI" than it used to be. It iss a windowed app, you can copy from the window, right-click menus to configure, benchmark, fluch, fetch, update, restart, pause, shutdown. It even has an about box now that you can copy the client version info from.
So if you haven't tried it out lately, I would suggest checking it out. If you have and you still don't like the client, I'm sorry. You are more than welcome to contribute to other contests and projects, after all it is your computer time, but I am sorry to see you go.
Thanks for the time that you have given so far.
Moose!