On 2/15/07, Sebastian Haase <haase@msg.ucsf.edu> wrote:
On 2/15/07, Keith Goodman <kwgoodman@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/15/07, Keith Goodman <kwgoodman@gmail.com> wrote:
I built a new computer: Core 2 Duo 32-bit Debian etch with numpy 1.0.2.dev3546. The repeatability test still fails. In order to make my calculations repeatable I'll have to remove ATLAS. That really slows things down.
Hey, I have no problem with atlas-base and atlas-sse! On my old debian box all versions of atlas fail the repeatability test.
You mean on the Core 2 Dua 32-bit only atlas-sse2 causes troubles ? How does the speed compare atlas-sse2 vs. atlas-see (ignoring the repeatablity problem)?
Yes. On my old computer (P4) all three (atlas-base, -sse, -sse2) cause problems. On my new computer only sse2 causes a problem. I only want to know about the speed difference (sse, sse2) if the difference is small.