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Mar 2003
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I've upgraded all my machines today from the latest dynamically link'd binaries from this site, all except one, are working well (and much faster at that)
After running for a few seconds, I get a floating point exception, testing 33449461, already about 75 days in with 20 days remaining.. Processor in this machine is a p4 xeon 2.4ghz. I copied the whole directory over to another machine (p4 mobile 1.6ghz) and tried it again with the same results. All the other copies I upgraded today are running well with the exception of this one.. I havent really tried looking at this part of the code.. and it dosent dump core.. Any ideas? Matt |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Email the save file and *.ini to me. Throw in results.txt too.
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Mar 2003
23 Posts |
I tried the older version and it seem'd to be working ok on the same output files, so I killed it and tried it again with the latest beta. This time its working along without problems..
Matt |
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