On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:02 PM, mabshoff
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> On Apr 21, 9:45 pm, William Stein wrote:
>> 2009/4/21 mabshoff :
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>> > On Apr 21, 3:55 pm, "Greg Grunberg" wrote:
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>> > Hi Greg,
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>> >> Attached as a .JPG file is the requested screenshot.
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>> >> Greg Grunberg
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>> > The s
On Apr 21, 9:45 pm, William Stein wrote:
> 2009/4/21 mabshoff :
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> > On Apr 21, 3:55 pm, "Greg Grunberg" wrote:
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> > Hi Greg,
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> >> Attached as a .JPG file is the requested screenshot.
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> >> Greg Grunberg
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> > The screenshot reveals that your CPU is not advanced enough to run
> > this
2009/4/21 mabshoff :
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> On Apr 21, 3:55 pm, "Greg Grunberg" wrote:
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> Hi Greg,
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>> Attached as a .JPG file is the requested screenshot.
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>> Greg Grunberg
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> The screenshot reveals that your CPU is not advanced enough to run
> this binary build of Sage, i.e. it is missing SSE3 instructions.
On Apr 21, 3:55 pm, "Greg Grunberg" wrote:
Hi Greg,
> Attached as a .JPG file is the requested screenshot.
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> Greg Grunberg
The screenshot reveals that your CPU is not advanced enough to run
this binary build of Sage, i.e. it is missing SSE3 instructions. You
can force it to run anyway (see t
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Greg Grunberg wrote:
> I am a (would-be) new user of Sage. My Athlon-processor desktop computer
> uses Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 3. To protect
> against malware, I use the Symantec Endpoint Protection program, which seems
> to be an ins