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Can the test be run in Windows? #109

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pamQWQ opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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Can the test be run in Windows? #109

pamQWQ opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 3 comments

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@pamQWQ
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pamQWQ commented Sep 8, 2024

The CSV file is not created automatically?
Is it possible to run it on Windows 11?

@ZUOHS
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ZUOHS commented Sep 9, 2024

I succeeded performing this test on wsl2

@Friebay
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Friebay commented Sep 17, 2024

I ran command core-to-core-latency.exe 5000 --csv > output.csv in Windows 10 and it created the CSV file for me, so it should be possible to run in on Windows 11.

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It can be run on Windows 11, download the exe in releases, although it is some commits older.

Yes, run ./core-to-core-latency.exe 5000 --csv > output.csv

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