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sunu:
Thank you very much, all of the team, for your continued efforts!  :)

As I'm more interested in the linux versions, especially 64bit, are we going to see new versions for linux also?

Moreover is there going to be a Core 2 optimized version as there was for 2.2?

Crunch3r:

--- Quote from: sunu on 02 Sep 2007, 03:10:37 pm ---Thank you very much, all of the team, for your continued efforts!  :)

As I'm more interested in the linux versions, especially 64bit, are we going to see new versions for linux also?

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Yes. There will be new releases for linux too. Unfortunately i didn't have the time to start with them.


--- Quote ---Moreover is there going to be a Core 2 optimized version as there was for 2.2?

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For Linux, probably but i can't promise anything. The latest Linux tests have shown no difference between a SSE3 and SSSE3 build. IOW no speed gain at all.




sunu:
Ok, thank a lot!

Take your time with the linux soup. We want it well cooked and tasty.   ;)

Crunch3r:

--- Quote from: sunu on 02 Sep 2007, 05:08:19 pm ---Ok, thank a lot!

Take your time with the linux soup. We want it well cooked and tasty.   ;)

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In addition to that i'm planing a GFX release for linux too.
Besides that there will be no more difference between Kernel versions like in previous relases (32 bit).

  ;)

sunu:

--- Quote from: Crunch3r on 03 Sep 2007, 01:38:48 pm ---
In addition to that i'm planing a GFX release for linux too.
Besides that there will be no more difference between Kernel versions like in previous relases (32 bit).

  ;)



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Good news keep on coming!!!

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