
I'm not accusing Intel of this, but the idea popped into my head when I read this message. For the standard processor and/or system tests, I've heard of companies rigging their chips/components to work really well specifically for the tests, not necessarily a general performance increase. Can that be done for our tests? I'm guessing not (especially since our tests can change over time). On 2/21/04 8:25 PM, "Beman Dawes" <bdawes@acm.org> wrote:
A bug fix version of Intel 8.0 for Windows has been posted on their web site. This new version passes all Boost regression tests. See http://boost.sourceforge.net/regression-logs/
Congratulations to Intel, and thanks for fixing several bugs which were causing Boost tests to fail!
-- Daryle Walker Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie darylew AT hotmail DOT com