S5R2

Annika
Annika
Joined: 8 Aug 06
Posts: 720
Credit: 494410
RAC: 0

I have Win 2k here (MSDNAA

I have Win 2k here (MSDNAA rules), you think it is worth running tests in a VM?

Bikeman (Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein)
Bikeman (Heinz-...
Moderator
Joined: 28 Aug 06
Posts: 3522
Credit: 692133372
RAC: 47859

RE: I have Win 2k here

Message 62593 in response to message 62592

Quote:
I have Win 2k here (MSDNAA rules), you think it is worth running tests in a VM?

That would be cool, if it's not too much effort. I wasn't aware that there's a SSE2 problem with W2k, but this doesn't look like a coincidence at all.

CU

BRM

RandyC
RandyC
Joined: 18 Jan 05
Posts: 6143
Credit: 111139797
RAC: 0

RE: RE: I have Win 2k

Message 62594 in response to message 62593

Quote:
Quote:
I have Win 2k here (MSDNAA rules), you think it is worth running tests in a VM?

That would be cool, if it's not too much effort. I wasn't aware that there's a SSE2 problem with W2k, but this doesn't look like a coincidence at all.

CU

BRM

I had a system where SSE (not SSE2) wasn't showing up even though the CPU had it. I even swapped out the CPU for another one that I KNEW had SSE and the system still didn't recognize it. Finally had to replace the MB for E@H and SETI to use it. It was an XP PRO system.

Seti Classic Final Total: 11446 WU.

Winterknight
Winterknight
Joined: 4 Jun 05
Posts: 1277
Credit: 334615411
RAC: 506130

The P4 Willametta cpu's do

The P4 Willametta cpu's do NOT have SSE2.

Andy

Brian Silvers
Brian Silvers
Joined: 26 Aug 05
Posts: 772
Credit: 282700
RAC: 0

RE: The P4 Willametta cpu's

Message 62596 in response to message 62595

Quote:

The P4 Willametta cpu's do NOT have SSE2.

Andy

Yes they do both per Wikipedia and an Intel PDF on Socket 423 Pentium 4 processors from 1.3 to 2.0GHz.

Willamette didn't have Hyperthreading, and neither did Northwood until the 3.06GHz model.

Brian

Winterknight
Winterknight
Joined: 4 Jun 05
Posts: 1277
Credit: 334615411
RAC: 506130

RE: RE: The P4 Willametta

Message 62597 in response to message 62596

Quote:
Quote:

The P4 Willametta cpu's do NOT have SSE2.

Andy

Yes they do both per Wikipedia and an Intel PDF on Socket 423 Pentium 4 processors from 1.3 to 2.0GHz.

Willamette didn't have Hyperthreading, and neither did Northwood until the 3.06GHz model.

Brian


It is not reported on my sons, P4 2.0 GHz Willametta skt 423. But is on his friends P4 2.53GHz Northwood skt 478. Both are non-HT. And although both machines have moved away, I am prepared to believe what they say as they are both BSc Computer science grads.

Andy

Andy

Brian Silvers
Brian Silvers
Joined: 26 Aug 05
Posts: 772
Credit: 282700
RAC: 0

RE: I am prepared to

Message 62598 in response to message 62597

Quote:
I am prepared to believe what they say as they are both BSc Computer science grads.

It's possible that there is some errata, or perhaps engineering samples or whatnot, but the PDF I pointed you to is from Intel. IOW, from the source... The PDF is located on Intel's servers and is an official Intel document.

Also, take a look at this image:

I know that is for an AMD system, but it is possible that one of the two systems you had also had BIOS "killswitch" capability for extended CPU functions.

Sorry, but I have to disagree with you on your assertion...

jay
jay
Joined: 2 Aug 06
Posts: 21
Credit: 27748
RAC: 0

Wow! Thank you all for a

Wow!

Thank you all for a lively discussion and answers to my questions on SSE2 and W2K.
Really, Thank you.

I am always impressed with the depth of the responses....
And if things get heated. No harm done. Just a discussion....

I thought I would pass on a neat link on some test code
that I should use to see what happens..

Enjoy!!
test code:
http://blog.kohei.us/2007/06/04/sse2-instructions/

Thanks again,
Jay

LAZ
LAZ
Joined: 11 Dec 05
Posts: 1
Credit: 8048
RAC: 0

OK, I'm one of those dial-up

OK, I'm one of those dial-up folks. Why do I get over 80 CPU hours of work from a download. That's unreasonable given the deadline that's being set

Bikeman (Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein)
Bikeman (Heinz-...
Moderator
Joined: 28 Aug 06
Posts: 3522
Credit: 692133372
RAC: 47859

RE: OK, I'm one of those

Message 62601 in response to message 62600

Quote:
OK, I'm one of those dial-up folks. Why do I get over 80 CPU hours of work from a download. That's unreasonable given the deadline that's being set

Even the longest Workunits will require far less than 80 CPU hours on your Pentim 4. Don't trust the inital estimate of the boinc manager, this is very pessimistic sometimes.

Let it run for some hours and you will probably see the estimated remaining time drop faster than the elapsed CPU time increases.

CU

BRM

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.