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On 10/9/2011 4:03 PM, jan.kolar wrote:
> Make sure the results are as you state, and not just random.
> ./a0.exe   # does it fail ?
> ./a1.exe   # does it work ?
> ./a0.exe   # does it fail ?
> ./a1.exe   # does it work ?

If you're asking whether the results are repeatable, the answer is yes.

Ken

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