The screenshot below shows the interface for the basic configuration of the seti applet.
This is the location of the directory in which the seti@home executable, the user information and the current unit state are located.
If you are running a multiple CPU machine and execute multiple instances of seti@home concurrently, see the 'Use seti executable in different directory' advanced option.
This option determines whether the applet should display the number of units processed for the user running the seti@home process.
Whether to display the total amount of CPU time spent analysing seti data. Displayed in days (<1 year) or years (1 year < cpu time < 10000 years) or >10000 years for the really enthusiastic.
Whether to display the largest spike found in the current unit being processed.
Whether to display the best gaussian found in the current unit being processed. Not sure if the correct value from the state.sah file is currently being displayed or not.
Whether to display the progress of the current unit being processed.