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I'll reserve S991. As this will be my first base, I'll try and push to 30k with the resources I have and we'll see how we go.
Is there a sieve file for this base that I can use to speed up the process? It may be a bit of an ask since the last time it was released was Dec '10. BTW, computers: 1: Core 2 Duo @ 2.2GHz, 2GiB DDR2-333MHz 2: i5-2430M Laptop @ 2.4GHz, turbo to 2.8GHz, 4GiB DDR3-667MHz |
[QUOTE=f1pokerspeed;309739]I'll reserve S991. As this will be my first base, I'll try and push to 30k with the resources I have and we'll see how we go.
Is there a sieve file for this base that I can use to speed up the process? It may be a bit of an ask since the last time it was released was Dec '10. [/QUOTE] [URL]http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/crus/sieve-sierp-base991-25K-100K.txt[/URL] is the only sieve file available I think. While there is no LLR work done it does not make much sense to sieve further, so the sieve file stays up to date until somebody has done some testing. n=25k to 30k shouldn't be too bad. We'll see. |
Hi pokerspeed,
Welcome to CRUS! To add to what Peter said, sieve files for many of our bases can be found on our main reservations pages at [URL="http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/crus/Riesel-conjecture-reserves.htm"]Riesel reservations[/URL] or [URL="http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/crus/Sierp-conjecture-reserves.htm"]Sierp reservations[/URL]. Just go down to your preferred base and if there is a sieve file, it will be out to the far right. Good luck! Gary |
R619 is complete to n=100K; 1 prime was found for n=50K-100K shown below; R619 is now a 1ker :smile:; base released.
Prime: 138*619^95328-1 |
I'm wondering, what is an average turnaround time for a range of work? I can't always be at the computer to set it and let it run (electric bill, always high) but I want to do the work in good time.
Oh - secondly, would it be easier if I set up a LLR/PRPnet server on one of my computers to host all the files and distribute the pairs, or is doing it manually a tad easier? Both computers are in the same house and are networked via wireless. |
[QUOTE=f1pokerspeed;309786]I'm wondering, what is an average turnaround time for a range of work? I can't always be at the computer to set it and let it run (electric bill, always high) but I want to do the work in good time.
Oh - secondly, would it be easier if I set up a LLR/PRPnet server on one of my computers to host all the files and distribute the pairs, or is doing it manually a tad easier? Both computers are in the same house and are networked via wireless.[/QUOTE] To use PRPNet, the hardest part is installing MySQL or PostgreSQL. Once done, the rest is easy. With multiple computers/cores, it is easier than manually monitoring the clients. |
Thanks for the speedy reply.
I've been hunting around on the internet for a little while and I've struggled to find the server package for PRPnet or LLRnet. Do you have a spare copy lying around that I could procure, or do you have a link to one that you could give me please? I'm eager to start this work. |
[QUOTE=f1pokerspeed;309795]Thanks for the speedy reply.
I've been hunting around on the internet for a little while and I've struggled to find the server package for PRPnet or LLRnet. Do you have a spare copy lying around that I could procure, or do you have a link to one that you could give me please? I'm eager to start this work.[/QUOTE] You can find a link to PRPNet from my home page [url]http://home.roadrunner.com/~mrodenkirch[/url] |
I had a look at your website and the link to the PRPnet package is broken. I know I can pick up the 5.0.8 version at PrimeGrid but I need the server package, of which I can't find.
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replace 5.0.7 with 5.0.8 in the [URL="http://home.roadrunner.com/~mrodenkirch/prpnet_5.0.8.zip"]URL[/URL]
hackers'R'Us. |
Thank you Batalov. Time to set this puppy up and get the work flowing.
EDIT: This isn't exactly something you can blitz through like a whirling dervish - the complicated dependencies and database setup at the command line is confusing at best. Will it work if I use the OpenOffice connector? It supports ODBC so I don't see why not. |
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