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Jan 2003
2 Posts |
My system runs Windows on some days and linux on others. I would like to continue testing the same exponent, no matter which operating system I boot. So, is there a way to configure prime95 on both windows and linux to take its initialization from (and store its results to) a directory that is available from both windows and linux?
Sometimes I don't boot one or the other system for a long time. So it might seem like I quit halfway, if both operating systems test their own exponents. |
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Jan 2003
216 Posts |
Ok, I found it...
And just a few pages back... I knew somebody must have done that already... http://www.teamprimerib.com/gimps/viewtopic.php?t=142 |
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