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Okay, will take k=319, n=700K-1M and k=325, n=700K-1M.
Start will be tomorrow, after finishing my ranges at the mini-drive. Short question before starting: I can use llr for this work, too? Edited by MyDogBuster: After discussing this with Svenie25, he is only going to reserve k=319. File will be emailed. |
[quote=Svenie25;171435]Short question before starting: I can use llr for this work, too?[/quote]
Don't know if Ian already answered you , but... Yep. LLR can run on any k*b^n±1. If b is a power of 2 (2, 4, 8, etc.) it will run a LLR test that determines primality, if b isn't a power of 2 it runs a PRP test that just tells whether it is PRP or not. |
status report on k=311 and 337
both tested till n=1.54M - I am still working on those.
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[quote=gd_barnes;130575][code]
309 600K-1M gd_barnes complete 4 311 600K-1.4M Cruelty in progress, n=1.54M 0 313 600K-1M MooooMoo 12848 in progress, n=900K 315 600K-950K mini-drive 28185 in progress, n=740K 2 ... 335 600K-700K gd_barnes complete 0 335 700K-1M 9037 available 337 600K-1.4M Cruelty in progress, n=1.54M 0 339 600K-950K mini-drive 22184 in progress, n=740K 339 950K-1M MooooMoo 3134 in progress 341 600K-891.7K LLRnet (C6000) complete 0[/code][/quote]*ehem* Alignment issues with the number of primes. |
Max,
Go ahead and load n=800K-950K into port GB8000 for the 6k drive. We may as well get it all loaded up. Vaughn and anyone else who would like larger tests on a server, there will now be plenty of larger tests for you on port GB8000 here. One note for the uninitiated: These k's will tests faster than most other k's in our other drives for some n-ranges, due to the smaller k-values. GB8000 is a very favorable server for testing higher n-ranges. Gary |
[quote=gd_barnes;171748]Max,
Go ahead and load n=800K-950K into port GB8000 for the 6k drive. We may as well get it all loaded up. Vaughn and anyone else who would like larger tests on a server, there will now be plenty of larger tests for you on port GB8000 here. One note for the uninitiated: These k's will tests faster than most other k's in our other drives for some n-ranges, due to the smaller k-values. GB8000 is a very favorable server for testing higher n-ranges. Gary[/quote] Okay, all set. :smile: |
k=351 at n=668K
k=355 at n=664K k=357 at n=652K k=361 at n=670K k=363 at n=650K k=365 at n=685K No primes since n=620K in 11000+ tests. Seems to be my luck lately. :-( All k<600 is now at n>=650K. :-) All k<=1001 is now at n>=640K. :-) |
Status k=319
Running on 2 cores.
Core0: n=700k-849k, n=719k, no primes Core1: n=850k-1M, n=862k, no primes |
k=351 is at n=680K
k=355 is at n=675K k=357 is at n=661K k=361 is at n=682K k=363 is at n=658K k=365 is complete to n=700K and unreserved. No primes in 14200 tests since n=620K. :furious: |
k=349 and 353 are complete to 780K, continuing.
Still no primes. ETA for 800K is 5/16. |
k=351 is at n=695K
k=355 is at n=690K k=357 is at n=672K k=361 is complete to n=700K and unreserved. k=363 is at n=670K. No primes since n=620K. :-( We are now unofficially at n=660K for all k<=1003! :-) |
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