
Originally Posted by
Steve Lux
AQUAJOE: So, why not simply lower your output to what you can get away with and keep working? It's more fun for me when I have someone chasing. Also, there are very few folks working in MJ-12, so at the moment the best we can hope for is to maintain our placement.
I practically lost my ISP for about a week. I was never off from work (10-12 hrs/day - 6 days/week) in time to go to my provider's office (a local small town mom-and-pop phone/cable/ISP service) and I don't have enough free time at work to call them, but my service came back online Friday night, so I'm back at it on MJ-12. During the last week I could barely struggle out a few thousand URLs with MJ-12 and keep Einstein and D20L running, but couldn't seem to get Internet Explorer to pull up any URLs.
I did all the tests on my system at home I could think of and couldn't find any issues in my system. Somehow, in the evening on Friday my broadband, such as it is, started running at full speed again.
Another thing I have noticed; Thanks to MJ-12 I have to re-boot my system about once a week to keep Norton's CCProxy.exe from taking over my system resources. Otherwise after about 3 weeks CCProxy will consume 70-80% of my system resources - significantly reducing my crunching ability in other projects. I'm not sure but think what CCProxy is doing is recording and checking all of the web URL's that MJ-12 is visiting. I noticed that while MJ-12 was being limited by the access issues CCProxy didn't try to take over my system. Since my ISP started working again and MJ-12 started cranking out at full speed, after 2.5 days CCProxy is already up to using 10% of system resources.