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A Sunny Moo
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USA (GMT-5)
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Taking 104K-120K for LLRnet.
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May 2007
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Cool! Bring on those BIG primes! Quick questions: Should I bother posting files with k's removed where a prime was found? I'm assuming that it would be a big hassle to change what was loaded to the server. This is a nice amount of files to take for the server. As for upcoming ranges, I'd prefer that we leave SOME ranges for individual searches, especially for bases that are powers of 2. Let's handle LLRNet like a BIG searcher; kind of like a really BIG Carlos running 10 cores. In other words, let's max it at about 10 files at a time. Part of that has to do with testing k's where a prime is found in one of the first few files, which wastes CPU cycles for subsequent files but the other part has to do with people who don't have a good LLRing machine that's on 24x7.For instance in my situation, I have only one computer that is online 24x7 and it is an Athlon...poor at LLRing but great at sieving and is what is sieving Riesel base 16 for n=100K-200K right now. Of course my work laptop, which is a nice LLRing machine and that I'm typing from now, is online from work but not from home. Others may be in a similar situation. We may change that as we get above n=200K, which is n=800K base 2. At that point, we need all the firepower that we can get. You guys have done a nice job in getting that going. Kudos to the computer techie guys! Gary |
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A Sunny Moo
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I'm assuming someone would have to manually change the line #. If I'm all wet here, let me know. Perhaps it's easier to waste a few CPU cycles then to try to mess with this. As a happy medium, perhaps 2-3 files could be loaded at a time. Letting it run dry a little more frequently may or may not waste more CPU cycles than searching a k that no longer needs a prime. On the flip side, we could get more than one top-5000 prime from the same k-value! I guess I couldn't argue about that. ![]() Tell you what...you guys decide what is best to do there since you'd be more aware of the hassles involved in removing a k-value. I will now remove all past files from the first page of this thread. Gary |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
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Thus, srfile would only be dealing with the remaining candidates.
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May 2007
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Sounds good. You guys do what you think is best for the project in that regard.
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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Right after posting all of the n=120K-140K files with all k-values in them...
16390*16^102651+1 is prime (123609 digits) ![]() -or- 16390*2^410604+1 -or- as submitted 8195*2^410605+1 We need 1-2 more top-5000 primes to be visible in the top-20 projects. Gary |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Sorry, already started. Carlos can simply remove it with srfile, though--pretty easy to do with the way LLRnet works with its input files, as described earlier.
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May 2007
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Is removing the k in this manner using Srfile similar to what they do on base 5 with their .dat files when a prime is found? I'm all for not reinventing the wheel, although I am in favor of 'tweaking' the wheel for our own interests. ![]() Gary |
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