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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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We can always drop down to power 7 or 6. The certifier must do more work (.8% or 1.6% of a PRP test) instead of .4%. It certainly beats the current 100%.
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"Mihai Preda"
Apr 2015
3×457 Posts |
Yes, that will likely be an option -- allowing the user to request a proof size higher than 8. In GpuOwl's case this will be limited to 9, because I think the benefit beyond 9 is tiny and not worth the cost on the prover even when HDD space is not an issue. So there are two possibilities, 8 the default and 9 for "I have plenty of disk space".
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"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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Just let the user choose whatever they want. It's their cycles/bits, let them do whatever they want with them. |
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"Oliver"
Sep 2017
Porta Westfalica, DE
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Here is my proof file generated by the latest version in the windows binary thread. The d373 file is the one from the old version.
http://mc.oliver-kruse.de/GIMPS/gpuOwl/proofs The program used about half a gigabyte of RAM while building the proof. The process took aroud half an hour. |
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"Mihai Preda"
Apr 2015
3·457 Posts |
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But probably I'll extend the proof power range to 6-9. Last fiddled with by preda on 2020-07-16 at 20:33 |
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"Mihai Preda"
Apr 2015
3·457 Posts |
And 215856353 is verified composite! hooray! (the verification took under 8minutes)
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"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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"Mihai Preda"
Apr 2015
55B16 Posts |
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1. the user can still do what he wants, it's just a tiny bit more difficult to make "unusual" (i.e. probably silly) things, but still possible (because open-source, simple to change/remove the check) 2. consider the flip-side of absolute freedom: a) the user runs with -proof 1, because he doesn't understand what that means -- the server and the verifier is seriously unhappy. Lost opportunity for a useful proof. b) the user runs with -proof 20 because.. no idea; he wants to be helpful? The SSD dies, HDD fills up, system slows to a crawl, anyway all work lost because disk full, etc. User unhappy because "broken software" and now broken HW too, leaves project in anger. Last fiddled with by preda on 2020-07-16 at 23:31 |
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#218 |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
165468 Posts |
Prime95 dealt with this by making the common, everyday, protect-the-user options available from dialog boxes. The uncommon, power user, use-at-your-own-risk options are buried in undoc.txt.
That has worked fairly well, though sometimes people think they are power users when they are not... @retina: One could consider editing the gpuowl source as the power user's way to get around "arbitrary" limitations. Prime95 defaults proof power to, I think, anywhere from 6 to the-maximum-that-makes-sense-for-that-exponent. The user actually tells prime95 how much temp disk space each PRP test is allowed to use and prime95 chooses the power accordingly -- default is 5GB. Since, this has not been released yet, I reserve the right to change my mind :) |
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#219 |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Cool! Still the proof file must be saved for later uploading to the server. Verification is not "official" until it goes through official channels. Besides, it will serve as a good early test case.
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"Oliver"
Sep 2017
Porta Westfalica, DE
10338 Posts |
I'll leave my file on my server and keep a local copy of it. Additionally, I'll keep my ca. 25 GB of temporary files. If those could be helpful for testing, too, I could make them availible, too.
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