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KeithSloan
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I have WCG Smash Childhood Cancer running on my Mac. At night I put the Mac to sleep, other than that is running 24 x 7. I have two tasks on the go yet the Total Runtime accumulated seems to be only a fraction of what I would expect
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SekeRob
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There's a contradiction there... something put to sleep at night is NOT running 24/7.
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KeithSloan
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Even if activating the sleep mode on the Mac stops the tasks my run time is still out. I assume if I don't activate sleep and I am running two tasks I should clock up nearly two times the elapsed time. At the moment it does not even clock up for one task.
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Sgt.Joe
Ace Cruncher USA Joined: Jul 4, 2006 Post Count: 7847 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Even if activating the sleep mode on the Mac stops the tasks my run time is still out. I assume if I don't activate sleep and I am running two tasks I should clock up nearly two times the elapsed time. At the moment it does not even clock up for one task. That probably means one of two things> Either you have throttled the CPU at something less than 100% or your computer is busy doing other things (BOINC should only be using your spare cycles.) Cheers
Sgt. Joe
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