We also provide installation executables for the Microsoft Windows platforms soon after the release of the source code. We usually provide static or partially static binaries for all the above unix and unix-like platforms. System Stability Tester works under various platforms such as Linux x86, Linux amd64, Linux alpha, Tru64 Unix, Solaris 10/x86, Solaris 10/SPARC, AIX 5.3, HP UX 11.11i PA-RISC, Mac OS X i386, Win32 NT Class and Win64. It depends on Nokia's Qt version 4.30 or later and the GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library version 3.1.x or later, or compatible clones like MPIR. System Stability Tester is a C++ program. # Provides graphical and command line user interfaces. # Single threaded calculation of Pi for benchmarking, similar to the well know SuperPi benchmark. # Record the calculated digits of Pi in a human readable text file. # Run continuously for up to 50 turns and log the results after each step and each turn. # Compare the calculation results of all the threads after each step and issue a warning if something went wrong. # Recognize the CPU model, manufacturer and operational frequency. # Calculate up to 128 million digits of Pi. What System Stability Tester can do in brief The calculation of Pi itself is multi threaded since version 0.7.2, for the Borwein algorithm only. This is useful for benchmarking purposes only. There is also the option for single threaded calculation, but in this case there is no stability check. Any differences between them are reported. After each step of the calculation, the results of all the threads are compared. The testing process includes the creation of two or more threads. The Quadratic Convergence of Borwein and Gauss-Legendre, the algorithm SuperPi uses. For the moment only two have been implemented. It supports multiple calculation algorithms. System Stability Tester tries to test the system's stability by calculating up to 128 millions of Pi digits.
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