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Old 11-07-02, 03:20 PM Thread Starter   #1
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how to get those project 20x's


Hi. Ever since that early Christmas with the Pala-etc. WU's ended, my boxes have been getting p16x's and p17x's, which is killing my productivity.

I've been using the "fah" preference in the -config setup, along with -advmethods -forceasm flags, just as I've always done. However, NONE of my linux boxes has tried anything other than a p16x or p17x, with an occastional p183...cunf. (And I'm talking 7 different linux boxes here.)

My windows XP machine finally got a p20x. It has the same settings, and I'm using console for both windows and linux.

Is there something I'm missing?

Are other linux users having the same problem?

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this is what they're pushing on right now so stay with it, don't do it just for points, do it for the cause, i personally didn't switch anything over, take it as they give it.

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They are running on the Tinker core, so its just luck of the draw for right now.

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Ah, thanks. Interestingly enough, my XP box got a p610_tetP30_build_ext unit today. It's running roughly 9:00 per frame on my PIII @ 1341. It's worth 7, and the Stanford site just says this:

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Project 610

This is a special adv methods project for now. More details soon :)
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