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From: Pascal Obry
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Subject: Re: ANN: SETI@Home Service 2.0 Released
Date: 14 Mar 2001 09:40:59 +0100
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Ted Dennison writes:
> As the more astute of you may have guessed, this was indeed accomplished with
> the aid of AWS. So thanks to Pascal and Dmitry for the fine package. I can
> report that once I figured out how to download all the parts and compile them
> together, using AWS was a breeze. If you want to see an Ada program dynamicly
> generating and serving up web pages, download the SETI@Home Service and
> check it out.
Next version of AWS will have an example on how to launch the the famous (at
least for me) runme demo as a service under Windows. This is using the very
nice Windows NT Service API developed by Ted.
Pascal.
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