On Ubuntu (the same pc) there was also 'blas = netlib'
After installing libopenblas I have blascore = Prescott
bundle anonymous:
nproc = 4
blascore = Prescott
hostname = oleh-Lenovo-B50-10
os = linux
mpi = 1
blas = openblas
omp_num_threads = 4
omp = 1
blas_parallel = pthreads
mpimax = 4
wordlen = 64
8 вересня 2017, 15:34:24, від "Allin Cottrell" <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>:
> On Fri, 8 Sep 2017, oleg_komashko(a)ukr.net wrote:
> My processor is Intel® Pentium(R) CPU N3540 @ 2.16GHz × 4
> Short summary of my testing:
> Windows 8 : both 32 and 64 bit are ok (another pc HP pavilion)
> Windows 10: 32 bit ok; 64 bit - error
>
and quoted Sven thus:
>
> 2017, 09:47:38, від "Sven Schreiber" <svetosch(a)gmx.net>:
>
>> > Am 08.09.2017 um 02:38 schrieb Allin Cottrell:
>>
>>> Point (1) remains to be addressed.
>>
>> Any more testing on Windows needed? What I can offer is Win10 and Win7
>> (both 64bit, both on Core i5) and I guess also Win8 (32bit I think, some
>> Atom CPU).
I've now tested on Windows 10 with Intel Haswell, and the armax
example produces exactly the same results as on Linux.
Oleh, if you do "eval $sysinfo" in gretl, what do you get for the
blascore variable? Here, for example, I see
blascore = HASWELL
Allin
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