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    I joined the team a few days ago. I think it's a great way to spend those extra cpu cycles. I've installed it on both of my machines. I play games while it runs in the background without noticing any kind of bog (that's even on my 600mhz). Just in case you didn't notice the link before. United Devices The UD program leads me to a question. How do they allow their program to release the CPU so quick? I can't tell that the thing is even running. I tried that with Sleep(0) in one of my programs and it bogs the system horribly. nay

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      I joined the team a few days ago. I think it's a great way to spend those extra cpu cycles. I've installed it on both of my machines. I play games while it runs in the background without noticing any kind of bog (that's even on my 600mhz). Just in case you didn't notice the link before. United Devices The UD program leads me to a question. How do they allow their program to release the CPU so quick? I can't tell that the thing is even running. I tried that with Sleep(0) in one of my programs and it bogs the system horribly. nay

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      If I remember correctly the process priority is set to low. Andy Gaskell, MCSD MCDBA

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        I joined the team a few days ago. I think it's a great way to spend those extra cpu cycles. I've installed it on both of my machines. I play games while it runs in the background without noticing any kind of bog (that's even on my 600mhz). Just in case you didn't notice the link before. United Devices The UD program leads me to a question. How do they allow their program to release the CPU so quick? I can't tell that the thing is even running. I tried that with Sleep(0) in one of my programs and it bogs the system horribly. nay

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        I joined Team CP back in April-01 and just recently retired. I agree that it is a great way to use extra CPU cycles and the agent went nuts when I finally upgraded to a 1Ghz CPU (up from a 366, so you can imagine how happy I am with 1Ghz, even though it is relatively slow compared with what's available today). I retured becasue I ended up needing the extra cycles - the agent has the CPU at 100% for 100% of the time and that does not work too well when doing heavy graphics work, testing and writing, all at the same time. Essam - Author, JScript .NET Programming
        ...and a bunch of articles around the Web

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