Re: ***UNCHECKED*** Does your CPU support hardware SHA1 acceleration?

2020-05-21 Thread Christoph Koch
Hello list!

* I wrote '[1]:

> Hello Maxim, hello List!

> * Maxim Masiutin via TBBETA wrote '[1]:

>> thebat64.exe /SHA1_BENCHMARK

>> Could you please post your results here? Thank you in advance.

> This is my communication laptop (which is normally running TB!). But I
> can test it on my other computer, too (Ryzen Threadripper 2950X).

Just for fun: here are the results of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper
2950X:

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SHA1 benchmark
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150 data blocks of 1024 bytes took 0.8513 seconds to process by
SHA1 using CPU instructions (hardware), 1720.6420 Megabytes per
second; 1.9198 seconds to process by software implementation, 763.0005
Megabytes per second
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OK   
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Re: 9.1.18.6 AV when right clicking on any folder

2020-05-21 Thread Richard Newman
Hello MAU,

M> What the Subject says. Any confirmations?
Doesn't happen here with 64 bit.

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Re: Does your CPU support hardware SHA1 acceleration?

2020-05-21 Thread MAU
Hello Maxim,

> thebat64.exe /SHA1_BENCHMARK

--- SHA1 benchmark ---
This  CPU  does  not  support SHA instructions. 150 data blocks of
1024 bytes took 1.6875 seconds to process by SHA1 (software); 868.0674
Megabytes per second
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Aceptar   
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Re: 9.1.18.6 AV when right clicking on any folder

2020-05-21 Thread MAU
Hello Maxim,

> The Bat! 9.1.18.6 (ALPHA) is available at
> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb91186-64.rar
>
> What's new in 9.1.18.6 since 9.1.18.5:
> [-] 0001760: An "Access violation" error message appears while
> attaching an open PDF-file via drag-n-drop
> [*] Work in progress: replacing SpTBX toolbars to DevExpress
> toolbars in various windows, e.g. account and folder properties,
> print setup (templates tabs), Quick Templates, Address Book, etc.
>

What the Subject says. Any confirmations?



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Re: Does your CPU support hardware SHA1 acceleration?

2020-05-21 Thread Dimitar Tomov
On Tuesday, May 19, 2020, 11:58:15 PM, you wrote:

> Hello Tbbeta,

> Does your CPU support Intel SHA extensions? These are instructions
> introduced on Intel Goldmont microarchitecture. AMD added support in
> their processors for these instructions starting with Ryzen. There
> are seven new SSE-based instructions, four supporting SHA-1 and three for 
> SHA-256.


> You can run The Bat! with /SHA1_BENCHMARK command-line parameter to
> figure out whether your CPU supports SHA1 acceleration instructions, for 
> example:

> thebat64.exe /SHA1_BENCHMARK

...

> Could you please post your results here? Thank you in advance.

Dear Maxim,

I hold the record for slowest so far - Intel Core2 Duo T9600 @ 2.80GHz

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SHA1 benchmark
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This CPU does not support SHA instructions. 150 data blocks of 1024 bytes 
took 6.2714 seconds to process by SHA1 (software); 233.5752 Megabytes per second
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OK   
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Dimitar  mailto:dito...@gmail.com
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