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Shame. I'd kill x86 then, because it will only give you problems with other users and create a huge dialogue. I bet 90% of x86 users are on XP/2K3. Equally 90% of peeps on W7 and above will be on x64. (Of course, the best solution would be to get your x86 version truly x86 compatible )It is a very poor show that MS made VC++2012 "x86" incompatible with XP/2K3. Brainless decision, causing all sorts of problems for users or support staff. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Actually, I'm going to guess your x64 version is also incompatible with x64 XP/2K3. I remember a similar discussion with Adobe Lightroom vs. Adobe Photoshop. In Lightroom 4.x the compiler is set by default to use one API call that is available only in the new Windows Kernal 6.x, and which is not available in Windows Kernal 5.x. Photoshop on the other hand does not use that API. I believe it is to do with thread optimisation. Perhaps consider the x86 version not using that API call. Last edited by lemonadesoda; Feb 4, 2013 at 10:14 AM. |
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Actually a very large number of 32-bit users run Vista and 7. This is 2013 not 2003.
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AMD systems are getting rolled :P
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Thanks for the explanation. OK, I understand that the x86 compiler you are using is not XP/2k3 compatible. You are using VC2012 with certain compiler switches that are not compatible with 5.x kernel. And rather than developing 2 code streams, you decided not to support older 5.x kernel windows. That's OK.
And yes MS has decided to drop support for older OS. I understand (and agree) with their strategy. But the argument that it is the users problem that they have "an old OS" is as logical as saying... there are more XP/2K3 installations out there than Macs. Therefore no company should develop or support software for Macs. (Oh how MS would love to say that! ) Or that SATA is already 13 years old, therefore W7 should not include compatibility with IDE devices. Or USB 1.x. Or LAN 10/100. Or wifi a/b. Yes, XP might be "out of date", but it is still very common: http://www.cnn.co.uk/2012/09/03/tech...s-7/index.html, esp. in markets outside of the US. Yes, it's OK to make a decision not to support it. But every other benchmark x86 I've come across is compatible with XP. So saying your benchmark is x86 compatible or providing an x86.exe is likely to cause a lot of confusion. That isnt your fault, but a problem caused by MS and kernel 6.x vs kernel 5.x. I'd definitely recommend you put up a warning on the download site and say W7, W8 compatible, not compatible with XP/2K3. The reason is a requirement for Kernel 6.x APIs. Look, we've already spent a good 10 minutes discussing this problem. Without letting people know the restrictions of your x86 download, other people will hit the same problem and you are going to have to answer them. So put up a notice! Or fix the error message. It shouldnt say, "not a valid x86 application", but "only compatible with Kernel 6.x and above". Perhaps you have no control over that error message, in which case MS should hang their head in shame for yet another unhelpful and confusing dialog box! You suggested I upgrade? I can't disagree that that is a nice idea in theory. But even if you offered to pay for 5x copies of W7, I would not install them on all my machines. What are they? Webserver, fileserver, netbook, MAIN MACHINE, wife's PC. While I would be happy to upgrade the MAIN MACHINE, and would benefit from the upgrade, there is no reason to update the others. There really are no benefits. MS still maintains security updates for XP/2K3. And the cost + time and effort to bring no features or usability benefit to the other machines means downtime without win. In fact, the netbooks were DOWNGRADED from W7 starter to XP because, as you know, W7 is a disaster on a low powered machine. And just like you don't want to maintain 2 code streams for your benchmark, because it is a PITA - and I unsderstand that - the same argument might hold for my PCs... do I want to maintain 2 application sets, Windows updates sets, OS image sets, etc. for my installations!
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You've said a lot about how Windows 7 is crap but you haven't said why it is crap. In every measure, Windows 7 is just as capable, if not more than XP so I'm not sure how you're saying its the better option. I do if those images are intended for two very different things. You don't use the same stuff for a file server or a web server as you do with a regular desktop. There are right and wrong ways to do this.
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Something is not right with the scores. Or it is right but it doesn't consider the featurs of newer cpu-s. No way that my Q9400 would get this close to current gen Bulldozers ina multithreaded workload test. Or are you only running a maximum of 4 or 6 threads?
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Ehhh.. Perfect scaling but no scaling in HT? That sound incredibly peculiar. Running 4 cores as opposed to 2 is a little over twice as fast which is weird in itself as well.
I don't think it's trustworthy it give you an accurate representation of your CPU's power. Something appears to be wrong with these numbers in general.
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I'm projecting my prejudice against XP because you aren't even getting security updates for it anymore. It's old and obsolete. I'm not saying you can't use it or that you shouldn't use it, I'm just saying you can't expect everything to continue working if you stick with it and don't move forward as software does.
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I apologize, it was support under SP2 that ended a few years ago, not SP3. Either way my point still exists, you still can't expect everything to continue working with an aging OS.
You can't tell me that that vast number of people who have upgraded to Windows 7 did it because it was a lesser OS.
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Update: The application is not going to "Not Responding" anymore during the benchmark!
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So you're telling me that an i7 3770k is just as fast as a i5-3330?
That's not better than a i5-3330 being faster than an i7 3820. Even if you forget memory and HT for a minute. Clock speeds should make certain CPUs run faster than others. I find it hard to believe that a quad-core that runs slower than another quad-core is performing better and it's not like we're comparing two disparate types of CPUs.A benchmark really should show the i7s being a good chunk faster than the i5 even more so in a multi-threaded environment. Still doesn't sound right.
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