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I just added more test files to 800k.
We are about to complete the remaining tests of n<700k soon and move forward. AES and Dave are already testing the latest files. The next prime is around the corner! BTW, shall we reduce test files to 1k or 1.5k? |
776-778 complete, no primes.
Taking 782-784. |
774-776 complete, no primes.
Taking 784-786. |
I'm sorry I forgot to announce: 690-692 is complete, no primes.
Taking 780-782. |
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778 to 780 is complete. no primes.
Taking 786 to 788. |
Taking [URL="http://kosmaj.sakura.ne.jp/rps/rps6/788to790.txt"][COLOR=#22229c]788 to 790[/COLOR][/URL]
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Not sure if this is a double post, but here goes;
I'm taking 788-790 McDuck |
Taking 788 to 790.
McDuck |
Taking 788-790.
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mcduck
The first post of every new user requires moderation, that's why your messages didn't appear at once. I just approved your message but in the meanwhile Thomas reserved the same range. I hope you guys can arrange who is going to test this one and who is going to take the next one. BTW, mcduck, I hope you are aware what testing one of available files entails: 6-7 days processing on a 2GHz cpu from the C2d family (less if you have a faster one). I hope that's all right with you. Welcome to RPS and good luck! |
Kosmaj
Thanks for the welcome :> If Thomas is working on the same range, I will move on to the next one. I am aware of the time it will take to test these ranges. I am testing on a Q6600 (2.4ghz quad core) running Vista 64. (Sample output from lresults; 133*2^788251-1 is not prime. LLR Res64: 8388F44CEC9F34EF Time : 693.472 sec) (time pr iteration 0.880) I have stopped 788-790, taking 790-792 instead I also have a few servers running Linux that i can use to search for primes (If i can figure out the llr linux client) McDuck |
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