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I added a little more info. in the 1st post. The file has been sieved for n=150K-1M to P=6T. We should be able to test to n=~300K before more sieving is needed. If I think about it, I'll check it when we get to around n=250K.
The first few files should test quite fast but I'll maintain the n=5K ranges up to at least n=200K. A file at n=200K should take ~50-60% longer to test than one at n=150K. Ideal would have been n=7K or 8K ranges to start with but I didn't want to mess with the odd n-ranges. |
Maybe it's worth mentioning that the -l option should be used?
[B][COLOR="Red"]edit: [/COLOR] Also taking 165-170.[/B] |
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150K-155K complete, no primes. Results attached.
Taking 170-175. |
Taking 175-180
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Taking 180-185
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Riesel Base 6
Riesel Base 6
155K-160K results No primes |
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160-170 is complete.
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Taking 185K-190K.
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175-180 complete Results attached
No Primes Taking 190-195 |
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180-185 is complete.
Taking 195-200. |
Taking 200k-205k
=================== I am sieving base 6 290k-1M I have 290k-1M done to 8T now. ======================= Lennart |
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