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Very cool screensaver!
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Posted by: SKYHN
Go here: http://www.nvidia.com/content/areyouready/index.html
Click on the "n" in the right hand corner. Figure out the password(click help for a hint) and click on the "My computer" icon. Its about 1.8mb, but its awesome.
Posted by: Outlaw
Hmm... TNT = Trinitrotolueen (the explosive stuff ). That doesn't seem to get me anywhere closer to the screensaver though.
What's the real pass?
This better not be the same Nvidia screensaver that I downloaded a few months ago...
Posted by: bLaCkOuT
I tried the same thing Outlaw ... did a brief search for what else it could be and got disintrested real fast.
Posted by: SKYHN
TNT = TwiN Texel
Posted by: Ion Silverbolt
You're supposed to be running SETI! :P
Posted by: SKYHN
I do run seti command line when I go somewhere. I dont usually use a screensaver, but I really like this one.
Posted by: Outlaw
Looks great.
But, like Ion said, can't have any screensavers, I'm gonna find me some more aliens.
Posted by: bLaCkOuT
Its cool, that much is true ... but it runs too choppy on this Dell. I'll try it at home tonight. This thing didn't come with jack for a vid processor.
Posted by: Bobaroo
That is very nice, but runs horrible with this 8mb video card.
I will try it later with my GeForce3.
Posted by: Freak
What he means is that even though SETI Screensaver is off,
3d Screensavers = processor power
and processor power = seti crunching time;
therefore 3d screensaver + seti = divided processor power AND THATS NOT GOOD!
Anyway, I'm still running the screensaver to show off to my friends when they're around =)
Posted by: SKYHN
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Originally posted by De Freak
therefore 3d screensaver + seti = divided processor power AND THATS NOT GOOD!
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I turn off my screensaver when I run seti 
I was gone about 4 hours today, I think I finished up the work unit I started last time.
Posted by: Kdr Kane
It runs Windows 2000 and Windows XP at 100% CPU utilization.
As far as I'm concerned, no application should do that unless it's specifically intended to do that. A screen saver doesn't qualify.
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