Previous termination of the core was improper
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Previous termination of the core was improper
Is there a proper way to terminate the core so that it runs with assembly optimizations on at next startup?
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Re: Previous termination of the core was improper
Hi there cgdcaver, welcome to the Folding@home support forum!
The -forceasm flag is the direct answer to your question. Here's a related thread: viewtopic.php?f=58&t=15306
The -forceasm flag is the direct answer to your question. Here's a related thread: viewtopic.php?f=58&t=15306
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Re: Previous termination of the core was improper
Hello cgdcaver, welcome to the forum. In most instances these days the error is cosmetic only, has no effect on speed. If running the SMP client, ignore that message.
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