It's so great when good things happen to nice people......
Awesome, spank the wombat!!! :-)
What a corker!!! :-)
Bloody ripper mate!!! :-)
Cheers, Mike.
Although I whole heartedly aggree with Mike's sentiments, I think I might need to emigrate to another country.
"Spank the wombat!!" never heard that before :) and not sure I want to understand what it means.
Hey Peter,
That's one of the first posts here I haven't had to translate!!! ;-)
Sounds like pefect 'strine to me. Ditto about the Akos appluase too. ;-D
We are very happy to have hired Akos as a consultant for Einstein@Home. He's currently visiting the AEI and right now sitting next to me over the code.
BM
This is ****ING AWESOME! Bernd, Bruce and all members of the project board, I thouroughly congratulate you! These are the best news and they are so much better than anything I had dreamed off! QUALITY! ABSOLUTELY QUALITY! GREAT! :-)
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your thoughts - the ways :: the knowledge - your space
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So, thanks to Bruce and Bernd at first. They invited me to the Albert Einstein Institute for a visit. I feel honoured because of it.
I would like to say that I did the whole optimizations just for fun, so I was surprised when i realized that i got some money from AEI. So, thanks again.
This visit was wonderful and interesting. I'm wondering still.
Akos, it's great to hear from you. I'm thrilled that you have been offered a consulting position with E@H, your hard work and dedication have certainly not gone unnoticed. Must have been a blast to visit the AEI, way too go!!
Dave
There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman
Akos, I?m happy to read about the invitation from AEI to you.
Please inform us, what you have done. Are there any news for us? Did you get the sourcecode? Are there any optimized versions in work?
Bernd works on newer and newer versions. He had some problems with the different compilers when he tried to put some assembly codes into the sourcecode, but he solved this. Wurgl sent to him an optimised FPU code, so we tried out a mixed SSE/FPU code with Wurgl's code but it was only 10% faster. ( I didn't hope 10% from this variation. )
Akos, I?m happy to read about the invitation from AEI to you.
Please inform us, what you have done. Are there any news for us? Did you get the sourcecode? Are there any optimized versions in work?
Bernd works on newer and newer versions. He had some problems with the different compilers when he tried to put some assembly codes into the sourcecode, but he solved this. Wurgl sent to him an optimised FPU code, so we tried out a mixed SSE/FPU code with Wurgl's code but it was only 10% faster. ( I didn't hope 10% from this variation. )
Meantime: 5 fewer mults and 2 fewer adds. Not much, but ...
Tried to convert FPU-Code to SSE2, gives 'about' the same value, but would never ever validate. Seems to be slower too :-(
RE: RE: Spank the Pony,
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Thanks; I stand corrected.
Send three and fourpence
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Send three and fourpence we're going to a dance.
RE: RE: It's so great
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Hey Peter,
That's one of the first posts here I haven't had to translate!!! ;-)
Sounds like pefect 'strine to me. Ditto about the Akos appluase too. ;-D
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RE: I hope Akos will do
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That would be nice, even a generic Unix version so I can test Solaris.
Join the #1 Aussie Alliance on Einstein
RE: We are very happy to
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This is ****ING AWESOME! Bernd, Bruce and all members of the project board, I thouroughly congratulate you! These are the best news and they are so much better than anything I had dreamed off! QUALITY! ABSOLUTELY QUALITY! GREAT! :-)
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your thoughts - the ways :: the knowledge - your space
:
Hi! So, thanks to Bruce
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Hi!
So, thanks to Bruce and Bernd at first. They invited me to the Albert Einstein Institute for a visit. I feel honoured because of it.
I would like to say that I did the whole optimizations just for fun, so I was surprised when i realized that i got some money from AEI. So, thanks again.
This visit was wonderful and interesting. I'm wondering still.
Akos, it's great to hear from
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Akos, it's great to hear from you. I'm thrilled that you have been offered a consulting position with E@H, your hard work and dedication have certainly not gone unnoticed. Must have been a blast to visit the AEI, way too go!!
Dave
There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman
Akos, I´m happy to read about
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Akos, I´m happy to read about the invitation from AEI to you.
Please inform us, what you have done. Are there any news for us? Did you get the sourcecode? Are there any optimized versions in work?
Sven
RE: Akos, I?m happy to read
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Bernd works on newer and newer versions. He had some problems with the different compilers when he tried to put some assembly codes into the sourcecode, but he solved this. Wurgl sent to him an optimised FPU code, so we tried out a mixed SSE/FPU code with Wurgl's code but it was only 10% faster. ( I didn't hope 10% from this variation. )
RE: RE: Akos, I?m happy
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Meantime: 5 fewer mults and 2 fewer adds. Not much, but ...
Tried to convert FPU-Code to SSE2, gives 'about' the same value, but would never ever validate. Seems to be slower too :-(