I am responsible for four servers that don't do very much at night, and a workstation. These machines would be able to crank out a lot of analysis. It's hard to understand why there isn't a Solaris client.

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Monsoon
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This is the reason most often given - the Pandegroup go to some lengths to keep the integrity of the data - if you've ever had a system crash which has resulted in the message "checksums don't match - starting from initial work packet" that is the Pande Group making sure that there are no errors in the data by forcing whatever work has been done to be redone due to the checksum error.MonsoonNewZealand wrote:- opening the code might reveal some security secrets?
I second that!MonsoonNewZealand wrote:Come on ... release a Solaris client.
I am responsible for four servers that don't do very much at night, and a workstation. These machines would be able to crank out a lot of analysis. It's hard to understand why there isn't a Solaris client.![]()
Cheers!
Monsoon
Then I wonder what compiler they use?uncle_fungus wrote:Recompiling the clients would be simple, but that isn't the important part of the FAH software. Getting the MD cores to work on different platforms isn't always as simple as a plain recompile, especially as pandegroup make specialised modifications to the core software. This is evidenced by the fact that there still isn't an A2 core for Windows.