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Vortac
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Praise the

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Joachim Schmidt
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Athlon 64 3000+

Athlon 64 3000+ SSE3

standard: 41330 secs
S5T0709: 34764 secs

--> 16% faster

Result is valid

greets

Fuzzy Duck
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RE: RE: Please advise

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Please advise what type of files the Einstein Apps are. They cannot be executables, since they are too small. They also do not open with zip.

Thanks,

FD.

They are 7-zip files. I don't know how compatible they are with other zip programs, but 7-zip is freely available here

Thanks,

Why use a trendy zip file system, rather than a normal zip system? Maybe just to show how clever you are (NOT)? Nevertheless, I have d/l the required file, and it is crunching much faster than the standard client.

Just returning from R/L FD.

Pepperammi
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RE: RE: They are 7-zip

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They are 7-zip files. I don't know how compatible they are with other zip programs, but 7-zip is freely available here

Why use a trendy zip file system, rather than a normal zip system? Maybe just to show how clever you are (NOT)?


Its free.

Started S5T0307 for few minutes finished mostly S5T0709. Hasn;t validated yet, waiting again...
http://einsteinathome.org/task/34804559

Very fast that S5T0709. Wasn't all with that patch but still only took 32,474. Down from ~41,800 or 9hours1min as compared to 11hours30min+

Fuzzy Duck
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RE: RE: RE: They are

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They are 7-zip files. I don't know how compatible they are with other zip programs, but 7-zip is freely available here

Why use a trendy zip file system, rather than a normal zip system? Maybe just to show how clever you are (NOT)?

Its free.

OK let's not get into a sh*t storm over a minor issue. However, ZIP amd RAR are by far the accepted formats, which are free to decompress (I believe).

FD.

Barrie
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RE: RE: Why use a trendy

Message 39134 in response to message 39131

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Why use a trendy zip file system, rather than a normal zip system? Maybe just to show how clever you are (NOT)?

Its free.

It has lots of good features. It can also produce files in .zip format, which are more widely understood. So maybe these things could be posted in .zip format next time round...?

EDIT: No sh*tstorm, but I support FDs point about using a ubiquitous format

Dead men don't get the baby washed. HTH

Dronak
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RE: Very fast that S5T0709.

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Very fast that S5T0709. Wasn't all with that patch but still only took 32,474. Down from ~41,800 or 9hours1min as compared to 11hours30min+

From what I see, that sounds about right. My current work unit is about 1/3 done and it took a bit under 3 hours. It's on pace to finish in about 9 hours total. The earlier ones I worked on took more like 14 hours, so this is a pretty big improvement.

P.S. -- Regarding 7-zip, I *think* it has a higher compression ratio than regular zip, rar, tar, gz, or other formats, but I'm not sure. Whoever used it may have done so out of habit, not to make things harder for others. If you don't already have one, you might want to look into getting a multi-format zip program such as ZipGenius or IZArc; it can be quite handy sometimes.

_heinz
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Pentium4 2.66GHz

Pentium4 2.66GHz WinXPHome
multihybrid result for a long h1 Wu
E@H S5R1 4.02 SSE-0003 STABLE
E@H S5R1 4.02 SSE-0304 TEST
E@H S5R1 4.02 SSE-0305 TEST
E@H S5R1 4.02 SSE-0307 TEST
34682399
CPU time 38935.96
Validate state Valid
Claimed credit 152.539351851852
Granted credit 152.539343859586
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standard client result for a long h1 Wu
34652082
CPU time 49193.53
Validate state Initial
Claimed credit 163.234953703704
--------------------------------
49193-38935=10258
means the multihybrid is 10258sec =170,96 min = 2h 50min faster then standard client
these are ~20% faster than standard client on this machine
-->keep in mind that the two wu´s are not exactly the same, therefore the result can be a little bit different +/-
thanks to akosf with the greatest respect for his work
britta

DanNeely
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RE: RE: Very fast that

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Very fast that S5T0709. Wasn't all with that patch but still only took 32,474. Down from ~41,800 or 9hours1min as compared to 11hours30min+

From what I see, that sounds about right. My current work unit is about 1/3 done and it took a bit under 3 hours. It's on pace to finish in about 9 hours total. The earlier ones I worked on took more like 14 hours, so this is a pretty big improvement.

P.S. -- Regarding 7-zip, I *think* it has a higher compression ratio than regular zip, rar, tar, gz, or other formats, but I'm not sure. Whoever used it may have done so out of habit, not to make things harder for others. If you don't already have one, you might want to look into getting a multi-format zip program such as ZipGenius or IZArc; it can be quite handy sometimes.

7zip is IIRC about 30% better than a normal zip or rar file, and about 15% better than bzip2which was the previous compression king. .tar isn't a compression format at all, it just glues multiple files into a single uncompressed one, which is why unix archives are often .tar.gz (gzip being a single file compressed format).

Digger
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WinRAR opens up 7-zip files


WinRAR opens up 7-zip files just fine. Akos and everyone, thanks for your efforts!

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