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Jason G:
Well that looks familiar  ;)
First-chance exception at 0x7c91eddd in seti_boinc.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation writing location 0x00030ffc.

There are a couple of weird things with WU_header property constructors (either the constructors themselves or when instantiating)  I haven't had a proper look at yet.  I kludged them to make them compile but I suspect possible  memory leaks or corruption etc.

Jason

_heinz:

--- Quote from: seti_britta on 23 Sep 2007, 07:19:47 pm ---pulsefind.cpp ---> squeezed the code.

new FPU-optimized folding subroutines are short, very compact and hopefull quick

heinz ~seti_britta   ;D

--- End quote ---
so far we measured the modified PFCASE  speeds up ~13%
some further measuring is necessary to manifest it
regards  ;D

Jason G:
Take your time... I broke my NET Framework today >:(  seems to have damaged VS & ICC, gosh darnit.  Guess that's what happens when you mix detail work and beer!.... I never use dotnet 'stuff' anyway....

_heinz:
Its angry, but be cool... can you restore the files before the installation in any way..with systemrestore.
If not install a tool like Norton Ghost. I have installed and configured it so that once a week it makes a full backup and every day  a incremental backup of my system on a second disk. And all the time you can work....no problems.
Yesterday evening I restored a directory, after some mishappen changes on some config files of the pulstime project.
It works very well
regards heinz

Jason G:
yeah I keep images with TruImage.  Had Ghost before but sometimes the disks didn't work for me when I went to grab some files off, so I changed.

Oh well NET seems to have reinstalled OK anyway and my build environment is back up.  Still can't help feeling the whole thing is a big slow pig made of eggshells  ;).  Probably time to think about getting a lottery ticket for buying a MAC  :-X

Jason

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