Previous termination of the core was improper

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cgdcaver
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Previous termination of the core was improper

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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

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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
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Re: Previous termination of the core was improper

Post by 7im »

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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