Put in (v) 0.56 and immediately noticed that tthrottle was not consistently recognized. Previously, the version number eg: 1.74, was rock solid once the system was recognized in the computer tab. Now, some are blinking on and off. My windows xp32 system shows up for 2-3 seconds then disappears for 5-6 seconds. Some are stable, others blink off and come back on solid for a while. Was there a timeing change? Something is flacky.
Quote from: BeemerBiker on May 24, 2010, 03:40:13 AM
Put in (v) 0.56 and immediately noticed that tthrottle was not consistently recognized. Previously, the version number eg: 1.74, was rock solid once the system was recognized in the computer tab. Now, some are blinking on and off. My windows xp32 system shows up for 2-3 seconds then disappears for 5-6 seconds. Some are stable, others blink off and come back on solid for a while. Was there a timeing change? Something is flacky.
There was a user request... not to show the version number when there wasn't any connection.
I will try to improve. ;D
OK, that makes sense, not showing the version number but coloring it red when offline might be a better solution. I assume I have had this problem all along although it is strange that only the xp-32 system is affected the worst. It is a fast quad.
More info on the flacky xp-32 system. It is blinkin on and off about every 3 seconds but is staying on more often than off. No other systems behave like this flacky one. It is at the end of a wireless repeater and has 2 gpu's. There is also a ubuntu x64 box with one gpu and on the same wireless repeater. That system is reporting temps back to boinctasks just fine.
I have 4 linux system that are polling cpu & gpu temps once every 10 seconds from a gnome panel applet (8.1, thru 10.04 ubuntu) and a pthread routes the temps back to boinctasks with a 7 second timeout on "accept". Originally I had 5 and 1 and that gave flacky results tho not near as bad as that xp-32 system running tthrottle.
I have 3 other windows systems, all 64 bit and all running tthrottle just fine without a glitch.
I am going to look at that wireless repeater and see if that is the problem. Possibly linux handles bad connections better then xp-32.