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Sieve dat file
I used the command sr5sieve -d <K> to delete the 81674 and 17978 k's. So now I have a dat sive file with 303 k values left instead of the 305 k's from the download page. I hope I made everything right.
"sr5sieve -d 81674" and "sr5sieve -17978" Carlos |
Perfect:cool:
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[quote=axn1;86781]Perfect:cool:[/quote]
Thanks. |
sr5sieve -d 48424
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Anyone here uses emule? I can easily share the dat file.
Carlos |
I'm creating a homepage at my ISP provider to host the dat sieve file. Then I will need someone to test the download.
Carlos |
will try it as soon as it's online
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[quote=tnerual;91697]will try it as soon as it's online[/quote]
Thanks. I'm uploading the file. Carlos |
going to sleep, will try it early morning ... :sleep:
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[quote=tnerual;91701]going to sleep, will try it early morning ... :sleep:[/quote]
I can't upload files greater than 1 MB. Carlos |
If the file doesn't change too often we can host it.
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