By Phil RogersDescriptionSetiStat is a compact utility to allow you to see the progress of your Seti@Home processing. If you are running the command-line version of Seti@Home the only way to do this would be to stop and restart processing. If you are using the Windows version, SetiStat offers the advantage of allowing you to see your progress all the time, even when Seti@Home is minimised.DownloadDownload SetiStat V1.3.0.13 now (245,429 Bytes) InstallingSimply download the zip file, and unzip the executable to any directory you like. No special installation is required. Using SetiStatSetiStat couldn't be simpler to use. Once you've installed it, double click to get things going. You will be presented with a window like this: ![]() If you are running the windows version of Seti@Home, and installed it to the default location, you will find that SetiStat has located and processed your current results. What this main screen shows you is:
If you are using the command-line version, or did not install Seti@Home in it's default directory, you will need to
configure SetiStat. To do this select the options tool ( ![]() From here you can select the directory where your Seti@Home is running, by selecting the Browse button. You may also change the update rate and make SetiStat remain on top of other windows. When you have set your options, close the window to return to the main window. To force an update, you can press the UpdateNow button If SetiStat is minimised, the current % complete and estimated time to finish are displayed on the on the window title bar. ![]() ![]() Should you get stuck, help is available by clicking on the help button ( ![]() Note:All software on this site is supplied "as is", with no guarantee offered or implied. While every effort has been made to ensure the correct operation of the software, no responsibility is accepted for any loss, damage or charges incurred which may arise from the use of this software. A virus scan has not been performed on the download files, you are advised to do this before running any of the software. Re-distribution of the software is permitted providing that I) no charge is made for it, II) it is distributed in exactly the same form as found on this site, III) you do not take any credit for it's production. Any queries should be directed to the original author. |
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