Dear BOINC devs,
For some of the einst...@home code which is FFT-bound, we are going to
try the following strategy:
(1) Link our application to FFTW, Intel Math Kernel Library (IMKL) and
to the AMD Core Math Library (ACML).
(2) At app start up, do some timing tests to measure the speed of each
Press Release:
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20090803corp.htm
Progress Thru Processors is a joint venture between BOINC
(http://boinc.berkeley.edu/), GridRepublic
(http://www.gridrepublic.org/), and Intel (http://www.intel.com).
Over the coming weeks Intel will ramp up
To BOINC,
I noticed a couple of minor oddities on boinc.berkley.edu and with the
manger (6.6.36) that I thought I should post here. The first is that
for some reason, when I open my browser (firefox 3.5.1) on my Mac
10.5.7 (intel) system the bookmark for boinc's website displays the
I currently have two files:
linux/python26.zip
win/python26.zip
These files each have distinct contents (i.e. win has .dll files and Linux
has .so files), if I install these files as follows:
apps/pymw/pymw_1.00_i686-pc-linux-gnu/python26.zip
apps/pymw/pymw_1.00_windows_intelx86.exe/python26.zip
El Lunes 03 Ago 2009 20:58:11 Jeremy Cowles escribió:
I currently have two files:
linux/python26.zip
win/python26.zip
These files each have distinct contents (i.e. win has .dll files and Linux
has .so files), if I install these files as follows:
El Lunes 03 Ago 2009 21:15:36 Jeremy Cowles escribió:
2009/8/3 Nicolás Alvarez nicolas.alva...@gmail.com
El Lunes 03 Ago 2009 20:58:11 Jeremy Cowles escribió:
Will BOINC think they are the same file or will it keep them separate?
They will overwrite each other when you run