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n_480000-483000__k_100000_200000__19apr2011.txt
[url]http://www.sendspace.com/file/rvuanx[/url] n_486300-489999__k_1_100000__19apr2011.txt [url]http://www.sendspace.com/file/xegj3t[/url] Combined sieve file is being uploaded. |
oddball i tried combining them and try sieving... it won't work. :( let me know if you get different results.
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[QUOTE=cipher;259059]i tried combining them and try sieving... it won't work. :( [/QUOTE]
Try removing the header from the second file. Or, you can wait for gribozavr to finish uploading the combined file. |
480000-490000_19apr2011.zip
[url]http://www.sendspace.com/file/d2o6kr[/url] |
Output
[QUOTE] C:\CUDA\binfull>tps -i 490f.txt -p 6010e12 -P 6020e12 -m 270336 -Q 10e6 tpsieve version-0.2.3 (testing) Found K's from 3 to 9999999. Found N's from 480000 to 490000. nstart=480000, nstep=30 Read 32086513 terms from NewPGen format input file `490f.txt' Changed nstep to 29 tpsieve initialized: 3 <= k <= 9999999, 480000 <= n < 490000 malloc: Not enough space [/QUOTE] |
[QUOTE=cipher;259099]Output[/QUOTE]
I got the same problem here. I am now testing CPU version. Lennart |
[QUOTE=cipher;259059]oddball i tried combining them and try sieving... it won't work. :( let me know if you get different results.[/QUOTE]
I tried it on a CPU and couldn't get it to work either: [code] tpsieve version 0.3.4 (testing) Compiled Sep 3 2009 with GCC 4.4.0 nstart=489990, nstep=30 Read 32086513 terms from NewPGen format input file `48.txt' tpsieve initialized: 3 <= k <= 9999999, 480000 <= n < 489999 Sieve started: 6002000000000000 <= p < 6003000000000000 malloc: No such file or directory [/code]The sieve runs fine if the n=485K-490K file is used. FYI, this was done using a Core 2 Duo at 3GHz with 3.25 GB of RAM using Windows XP. The sieve speed for the n=485K-490K file using one core is 29M p/sec. I'll try the combined file on a Phenom II later today and see how it goes. |
I am running on a i7 970 with 12GB Ram. No problem on CPU but I get the same error as chiper on my GPU GTX 570
btw I am using ~4.2GB ram when I sieve Lennart |
[QUOTE=Oddball;259120]
I'll try the combined file on a Phenom II later today and see how it goes.[/QUOTE] Didn't work. I had 8GB of RAM and used the 64 bit version of Windows 7, and I got: [code] tpsieve version 0.3.4 (testing) Compiled Sep 3 2009 with GCC 4.4.0 nstart=489990, nstep=30 malloc: Not enough space [/code] Both the 480K-485K file and the 485K-490K file work perfectly on this machine. |
3136T-3168T (range 2) complete, 9911 factors: [url]http://www.sendspace.com/file/n95c1u[/url]
This one missed the rally cutoff by a long shot. :sick: I seriously overestimated the speed of this machine when picking out my original range, and since my only access to it is remote, it wasn't convenient to upload a portion of the range to get credit for the rally. Gary, if you're reading this, now I see exactly what you mean about your first-generation AMD Phenoms being complete and utter stinkers at sieving! (And at LLRing, too... :squash:) |
[QUOTE=Oddball;259166]Didn't work. I had 8GB of RAM and used the 64 bit version of Windows 7, and I got:
[/QUOTE] Did you use 64 bit version of tpsieve? 1505T-1700T finished. Taking 3685T-3900T. |
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