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To be clear, since my last post could be misunderstood:
Taking 3090-3100. I run about 2k a week on this drive using my GPU, so I should update more often than my last reservation from this thread. -Curtis |
Hi Curtis,
Thanks for updating your status. And congrats again on that nice 3M-bit prime! |
Sorry for the delay but I just added more test files starting from n=3100k.
This is based on the latest Psieve file released in February this year. |
[QUOTE=Kosmaj;296836]Sorry for the delay but I just added more test files starting from n=3100k.
This is based on the latest Psieve file released in February this year.[/QUOTE] The file was sieve up to ~110P and not 30P as you stated in the first post. I think you forgot to update it from last used sieve file. |
Hi Carlos, thanks for pointing that out. Actually I updated the sieving bound too, but I have no idea how large is it, so I put "more than 30P" :smile:
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I just updated test files using the latest Psieve file of April 16. The numbers are now sieved to about 150P.
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3090-3100 complete, one prime.
Taking 3100-3110. -Curtis |
3100-3110 complete, no primes.
Taking 3110-3120. -Curtis |
3110-3120 complete, no primes. Results available for anyone who wishes to double-check CUDA-LLR.
Taking 3120-3130. -Curtis |
taking 3130-3132
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3130-3132 complete no primes
continuing with 3132-3140 :) |
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