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wwwww
12-02-2007, 18:40
I have to leave in about 2 minutes so I'll make this quick.

I've had a few requests to make wPrime customizable with automatic testing, etc.

Here's what I've got so far.

-sample code-
http://www.wprime.net/png/customizer1.png

-running wPrime without checking hw info, etc-
http://www.wprime.net/png/customizer2.png

richba5tard
12-03-2007, 14:47
Hmm, auto submission to hwbot? ;)

wwwww
12-04-2007, 05:34
Yep, that'll be able to be done, just run the exe, it'll run the test, then submit.

eva2000
12-04-2007, 05:54
nice.. would be nice if you could output the log file for tests done so we can compare each thread iterations as well..

You know the stuff we see during the benchmark's run

http://fileshosts.com/intel/Gigabyte/x38_dq6_results/QX9650/ultra120/crucial/8500t_nk/9x/3a/400-600_55515_558-56-5_trd8-1_2T_1.35-0.5v_Nv_0.15_0.25_std/wprime155_coretest.png

wwwww
12-06-2007, 06:09
Yep will add that now.

Ok Beta of Customizer has been released, along with v1.56 of wPrime.

Much of the inbuilt functions of the customizer aren't documented and I hate writing documentation...

Maxi
12-06-2007, 09:37
Coming along nicely :)

I have a question for you Walt, some submissions to hwbot do not 'resolve' the processor correctly to hwbot database. What should we look at to correct this?

wwwww
12-06-2007, 12:27
wPrime just uploads the string from CPUz, the only thing I can suggest is adding in each CPU based on the CPUz string each time it gets it wrong (or can't find a match).

Btw, my U2500 doesn't get recognized.

Can I not be a kitchen robot? I want to be one of those automated toilet cleaners.

giorgos th.
12-16-2007, 21:10
guys,i`ve got a problem..perhaps you could help me..
made a score with the 1.57 version and saved the the score to a 32mtest WPS file..
but i go to upload it i get a library error and the prime.exe cannot find the file..
any suggestions?the score is for top20 i think..
i`ve got the file in my hdd if i can upload it here...

wwwww
12-17-2007, 07:43
Umm, I'm have no idea what I'm doing here, but I can't see it doing anything beyond printing, "Loading file..."

Will fix shortly...

Hak Foo
05-30-2008, 07:17
Is there a way to make it stress for accurate clock readings, like it does when it tests for itself, but from when it shells CPU-Z until when CPU-Z finishes out?

If you have Cool 'n Quiet or EIST turned on, you sometimes get wacky submissions-- "Athlon X2 4600+ at 1000MHz" or "Core 2 E6750 at 2000MHz"