I've been using Buffon't Needle in test code, just to do
something more than trivially generating random numbers.
You're welcome to try that:

   cvs -d :pserver:[email protected]/usr/local/cvsroot/boinc checkout 
src/apps/buffon/

which is used in my yello and cube sample apps.

   http://www.spy-hill.net/~myers/help/boinc/BOINC_Apps.html


-Eric


On Sat, 2 Jul 2011, Jeff Eastlack wrote:

> Hi,
> My name is Jeff Eastlack, I have been working with Dave Anderson on porting 
> BOINC and BOINC projects to cell phones. I am currently evaluating seti@home 
> performance on the ARM Cortex A9 processor. I would like to include a few 
> other applications if could get access to the source code.
> Let me know if any application owners are interested in knowing the 
> performance of their application on a cell phone processor. I would prefer 
> applications that have some sort of static test work unit that I can compare 
> "wall time" against other platforms.
> Thanks for your time,
>


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