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IntelBurnTest - The Changelog by AgentGOD ---------------------------v2.

3 - Added latest Linpack binaries and patched for AMD CPUs - Added Xtreme Stress Mode (Right-click the "Start" button) v2.2 - Now outputs result of test (success, failure, etc) in log - Now outputs stress level tested in log - Added "high", and "very high" stress levels - Fixed a small bug that could've broken logging - Added debug logging for troubleshooting (right-click logging checkbox) v2.1 - Optimized error-checking code, reduces CPU overhead - Now displays more accurate ending time - Simplified graphical user interface further - Improved color of captions in the GUI - Added ability to override the number of threads for Linpack to use (as reques ted by users) - Added display of progress in the title bar - Now outputs current time for each iteration to log file (hh:mm:ss) - Now auto-scrolls output list to the bottom as results are outputted - Fixed a GUI quirk v2.0 - Completely re-coded from the ground up - New, intuitive graphical user interface - Windows Vista/7 Aero friendly - Real-time result output - Real-time error checking, auto-stops when error occurs - Simplified stress level selection - Easy copy of results to clipboard (right-click context menu) - Built-in system freeze test (animated flame) - Real-time free system memory display - Uncluttered integrated title/status bar - Added log results to file feature, with date and time, CPU/RAM info - Displays total time taken to complete test at the end - Correctly detects the maximum memory limit for x86 Windows - Fixed a bug that caused testing memory to be limited to 6.1 GB - New eye-catching icon - Various bug fixes carried over from v1.93 v1.92 - Updated Linpack binaries to the latest - Added check to make sure Linpack binaries were properly placed v1.9 - Official Intel(R) support for Core i7 processors - Fixed a bug that caused crashing when using a 32-bit OS and having more than 2 GB of memory free - Changed interface colors for better visibility - Revised "wordy" prompts v1.8 - Updated Linpack binaries to October 2008, and patched for AMD compatibility - Fixed crash triggered by using more than 2 GB of memory in 32-bit Windows - Fixed a bug triggered by using more than the available memory in the system

- Added automatic compensation for memory selection for 32-bit Windows - Added smart-allocation to disallow allocating more memory than possible, and set it to the maximum possible when needed - Added smarter error detection algorithm v1.7 - Patched Linpack binaries, now compatible with AMD processors! Note: these binaries can not be distributed without IntelBurnTest or the consen t of this program's author since the original idea was by the author, and the bina ries were patched by the author v1.6 - Added updated 32-bit and 64-bit Intel(R) Linpack binaries from Intel(R) [Augu st, Official] v1.5.1 - Reverted to latest stable Linpack binaries upon request v1.5 - Updated to latest Linpack binaries - Updated credits section of readme - Fixed a crashing bug when using new binaries Note: This version will not accept older binaries, and older versions will not accept the new binaries. Each situation will cause the program to crash. v1.4 - Fixed a bug with percentage display that resulted in displaying 0% instead of the actual pass rate - Removed redundant prompt at the beginning asking if user wants to run the pro gram - Added customize option for selecting the stress level v1.3 - Added automatic error-detection feature (choose at the beginning) - Added elapsed time at the end - Added updated 32-bit and 64-bit Intel(R) Linpack binaries from Intel(R) v1.2 - First non-beta version - Added automatic detection of total available physical memory - Added ability to select testing stress level - Added automatic detection of OS type (X86/X64) [Itanium is not, and will not be supported] - Further program optimizations applied - Added more notes in the program for user-friendliness - Added changelog - Added credits section in readme (was missing before for some reason) v1.1 beta - Optimized memory equation (originally by Cronos) to use maximum memory availa ble and leave headroom to prevent memory paging

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