C37/A36 use on Asus A7v

Akos Fekete
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RE: RE: I think that I

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I think that I can do a SSE (32 bit) based code that can approach the precision of SSE2 (64 bit)...
Ok, we will be happy to test any new version you do...;-)

Well, I'm testing a makeshift code.

JoeB
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Hi, I will try 387. It

Hi,
I will try 387. It still seems strange that two identical machines will not run the same software.

Joe B

Akos Fekete
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RE: I will try 387. It

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I will try 387. It still seems strange that two identical machines will not run the same software.

I think the BOINC or the old client causes this problem.
Could you try to reinstall the einstein project?

Stephen R
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RE: I think that I can do a

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I think that I can do a SSE (32 bit) based code that can approach the precision of SSE2 (64 bit)... and it will be much faster... I bet you...

;-) come on, I want to see my AMD XP 2600+ out run my AMD64 X2 3800+ for awhile

Michael Roycraft
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RE: Hi, I will try 387.

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Hi,
I will try 387. It still seems strange that two identical machines will not run the same software.

I notice that all 4 of your machines are still using the old v4.45 of the BOINC client.

microcraft
"The arc of history is long, but it bends toward justice" - MLK

Akos Fekete
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RE: RE: I think that I

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I think that I can do a SSE (32 bit) based code that can approach the precision of SSE2 (64 bit)... and it will be much faster... I bet you...
;-) come on, I want to see my AMD XP 2600+ out run my AMD64 X2 3800+ for awhile

It's working...

Stephen R
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RE: I think that I can do

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I think that I can do a SSE (32 bit) based code that can approach the precision of SSE2 (64 bit)... and it will be much faster... I bet you ...

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;-) come on, I want to see my AMD XP 2600+ out run my AMD64 X2 3800+ for awhile

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It's working...

;-) I saw ... just teasing you a bit or is that a byte .. nice job and thanks
for playing

JoeB
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RE: You could try version

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You could try version 387. it’s the first version for old computers. It wasn’t made for such resent computers as yours, but who knows, maybe it works.


Thank you Ziran, it works!

Joe B

Ziran
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Glad to hear that. Could you

Glad to hear that. Could you please keep a close eye on what Akosf is doing. Since you are one of the few with computers that have had problems with Akosf builds, I think it would be appreciated if you tested and reported problems with new versions of his applications, suitable for your computers.

Then you're really interested in a subject, there is no way to avoid it. You have to read the Manual.

Nuadormrac
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OK, just saw link for s37a...

OK, just saw link for s37a... Finished the WU it E@H was working on, and set to no new work and suspended all units... Reason, not sure it's good to change app version in mid WU... Gonna try this new app version now on my Athlon 64 Venice core, and see what happens C37 has been successful thus far.

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