 72245156TSWB.orgPremium,ExMod 2000-04 join:2000-07-11 Winnipeg, MB | reply to Nothlit
Re: how to set up SETI@home as a Windows XP service said by Nothlit: in the box that pops up. •In the command prompt window, navigate to your SETI@home folder.
I get hung up right there, not knowing DOS. How do I do that? -- DSL Reports Distributed Computing Clubs Put your unused clock cycles to work! |
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 AnArkyI am in your nightmares.Premium join:2001-06-12 Berwyn, IL | said by Kinguni: not knowing DOS. How do I do that?
Damn, I feel old now. I remember using DOS 1.0. Heck I can top that. I rmember loading programs from audio casettes into my TRS80 Model I back in 8th grade. -- SETI WU's!! You can't crunch just one!! |
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 72245156TSWB.orgPremium,ExMod 2000-04 join:2000-07-11 Winnipeg, MB | said by AnArky: Damn, I feel old now. I remember using DOS 1.0. Heck I can top that. I rmember loading programs from audio casettes into my TRS80 Model I back in 8th grade.
Well, I only got into modern PC's about 2½ years ago, my previous computer being a Timex-Sinclair 1000 (16K ram, b+w TV for a monitor, cassette deck for storage, no sound). I was very proficient at basic, and dabbled a little in machine code. However, I'm lost in DOS!  -- DSL Reports Distributed Computing Clubs Put your unused clock cycles to work! |
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 72245156TSWB.orgPremium,ExMod 2000-04 join:2000-07-11 Winnipeg, MB | reply to 72245156 Well, I downloaded XP Powertoys, and one of the things it lets you do is to open a command prompt from any folder. It's working sweet now!  -- DSL Reports Distributed Computing Clubs Put your unused clock cycles to work! |
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