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1650 to 1700 is complete. Finally!
-Curtis |
Taking 1954-1962 ( 4 files).
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1948-1950 complete, no primes.
Taking 1962-1968. |
Kosmaj,
How long does your CPU take to test a k=5 candidate? Carlos |
About 4050 sec on 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (or Extreme?). It's an iMac.
To test a k=5 number at n=1950k. Another llr client is running on the 2nd core, testing k=7 at 2.3M, and a bunch of applications to develop software for iPhone are opened at the same time. |
That's fast. Started now to test the k=5 range on one of the four cores, let's see how much I am going to do.
Carlos |
I got 3835 sec on my first k=5 candidate.
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Taking 3060790 to 3062000.
Test file from 3062000 to 3.1M emailed to kosmaj for posting. -Curtis |
1 Attachment(s)
1954-1962 complete, no primes.
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1950-1954 complete, no primes.
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Curtis thanks, the files are now available for download.
Taking 3062-3064. |
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