Ryan Schaefer
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Ps. Good to see you moving up strongly...
Originally posted by kAb@8 February 2004 - 22:49
woohoo i'm 51% done with one
With an AMD processor, -forceSSE forces SSE on, -forceasm forces 3DNOW on and if you don't code either, you run with just normal processing. -forceSSE = fast, -forceasm = slower and no switch = very slow.
The -forceSSE switch forces an AMD processor to use its SSE optimizations. Use this switch only if SSE optimizations work well for you. If running the client under SSE optimizations causes too many problems, then switch to -forceasm, which will force 3DNow optimizations on an AMD processor. Seldom do AMDs have problems with 3DNow, but some do have trouble with SSE.
The assembly optimization for SSE is the code that occasionally pushes many AMD machines into unstable conditions. The parameter -forceSSE simply gives those who have demonstrated their machines are stable with SSE operations to regain the extra 15% speed boost that they had before the default was changed to 3DNow optimizations.
There are 3 types of code in the PC version of Gromacs: Unoptimized, 3DNow+, and SSE. How you invoke them was changed depending on the flags and the client version, but the fundamental code is still the same.
Congrats on taking the number 1 spot from vb1234.:yay:I wonder the same thing :wacko:
I was hoping to become the nr 1 in 1.5 year . Now i can forget that :frusty:
:blink:Originally posted by FlyingDutchman@24 January 2004 - 14:34
I assume you've all checked the Team statistics, and noticed that Lamsey isn't leading by THAT much![]()
We still can catch him...
Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@5 March 2004 - 21:13
Congratulations Livy for 200 work units completed for our team.![]()
Originally posted by M
Don't do it. It's never a good enough cause to steal someone elses CPU power. It's a good enough cause to keep this honest.Damnatory said:...
Also I read on page 28 about making F@H a process, would this work to spike public computers to run this application automatically on windows start? I've got access to at least 10 computers that run non stop, with little to no process power used for 90% of the time. I doubt the owners would submit to this willingly, so I'd just spike them to run as a process that runs in the backroung without making itself known... What better way to put all that processing power to work than to use it for such a great cause!