I've updated the gnubg.org pages with:

- latest install archive (20090904, contains glib threads sse2 exes)
- win / glib exes with sse2
- win / glib exes without sse (these are for you Michael D.)

As always, run the installer and then unzip the exes you need into
the installation dir. The exes in the separate archives have different
names from gnubg.exe and gnubg-cli.exe: pay attention to your
links/shortcuts if you wan tto use them by default.

Win threads or glib threads shouldn't make a big difference (it seems
win ones are a bit faster).

The direct links are:

http://gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-MAIN-20090904-setup.exe
http://gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-MAIN-20090904-exes-WMT.zip
http://gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-MAIN-20090904-exes-GMT.zip
http://gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-MAIN-20090904-exes-WMT-nosse.zip
http://gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-MAIN-20090904-exes-GMT-nosse.zip


MaX.

2009/9/4 Michael Depreli <[email protected]>:
> It would be nice to have an exe that works on my machine.
> Obviously it's an old cpu and I will be upgrading my pc soon but I would
> still like to
> run rollouts on the older machine.
> I only update my exe's on critical updates usually so personally I wouldn't
> need a new flavour every time.
> Thanks for all your help guys.


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