It's an office with big stripes of sunlight coming through blinds. It's
described as taking 17 hours of computation; does anyone know what hardware
it was run on and when?
Randolph
It's an office with big stripes of sunlight coming through blinds. It's
described as taking 17 hours of computation; does anyone know what hardware
it was run on and when?
Randolph
I'm pretty sure that's what it took on my 2009 MacBook Pro. I don't remember the processor speed, but I was only running on one core.
-Greg
From: Randolph Fritz <rfritz@lbl.gov>
Date: November 14, 2011 2:22:02 PM PSTIt's an office with big stripes of sunlight coming through blinds. It's described as taking 17 hours of computation; does anyone know what hardware it was run on and when?
Randolph
Thanks, Greg.
I've been asked for more specifics, so if there is time (hah!) I will
probably do some performance testing.
Randolph
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Greg Ward <gregoryjward@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm pretty sure that's what it took on my 2009 MacBook Pro. I don't
remember the processor speed, but I was only running on one core.-Greg
*From: *Randolph Fritz <rfritz@lbl.gov>
*Date: *November 14, 2011 2:22:02 PM PST
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*It's an office with big stripes of sunlight coming through blinds. It's
described as taking 17 hours of computation; does anyone know what hardware
it was run on and when?Randolph
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Greg, was the 12 seconds time for the three-part method simulation also
from the same system?
Randolph
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Greg Ward <gregoryjward@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm pretty sure that's what it took on my 2009 MacBook Pro. I don't
remember the processor speed, but I was only running on one core.-Greg
*From: *Randolph Fritz <rfritz@lbl.gov>
*Date: *November 14, 2011 2:22:02 PM PST
*
*It's an office with big stripes of sunlight coming through blinds. It's
described as taking 17 hours of computation; does anyone know what hardware
it was run on and when?Randolph
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