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"Tony Gott"
Aug 2002
Yell, Shetland, UK
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Try running with fewer cores, that might help with the temperature. If we can't get the big exponents to run at a temperature you are comfortable with, there is no need to reserve some smaller exponents to test. |
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Sep 2006
Odenton, MD, USA
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Prime95,
Thanks for the Mac version of 30.8b15. I loaded this version onto two older Macs (8GB, 4GB for P1 testing, using one worker and one core) yesterday and I've already found three factors, two which wouldn't have been found with the lower B2 bounds of 30.7b9. Using the same B1 bounds and even with the much larger B2 bounds with 30.8b15 the overall time to complete a Pminus1 test is shorter. |
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