>Yeah I've had it running constantly on between 20 and 50 pc's for a few years now. One thing to keep in mind when you run it though...it eats cpu cycles so it will lower the lifespan of your machine, and on a couple of flat-scren lcd's the seti screen-saver running all the time finally caused a minor case of 'burn-in' on the lcd screens.
Interesting. I was not aware that it could lower the machine lifespan.
I have found that selecting "go to blank screen" in the SETI screen saver setting improves the SETI processing speed. It doesn't have to do all the drawing to the screen.
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