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  • Subject: xcode difficulty
  • From: "Albert Goldstein" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 12:16:07 -0400

I'm a new imac user. I've been using xcode 3.0 to compile and run some C++ programs that were written for me. The person who wrote these programs has the same imac also with Leopard and xcode 3.0. When a parameter in the programs is increased to get higher accuracy in Gaussian integration (number of intervals in the triple integrations) it takes increasingly longer on his imac. On my imac the program runs slower than on his and will stop working after a certain value of the parameter (too low to get the required accuracy). I've tried everything I can, but no luck. And Apple support has little to no experience with xcode.

Possibly a clue, when I was trying to run the program with the most intensive integrals I got an error message from the Time Machine that it could not back up the computer. Shortly thereafter the program began to run at what appeared to be the correct speed. Afterward I turned off the Time Machine and disconnected the external hard drive it wrote to, but I can't get this program to run again.

I've read that xcode 3.0 is buggy. Do I need to switch to an earlier version? Please help!

Thanks

Albert Goldstein, Ph.D. Phone: 313 745 3460
Radiology, 3L-8 FAX: 313 577 8600
Detroit Receiving Hospital
4201 St. Antoine Blvd. E-Mail: email@hidden
Detroit, MI 48201




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