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#1 |
Mar 2006
Canada
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I am new @ PSP Sieving... I just registered a team & username, downloaded the sr5sieve-1.4.18-mingw32-i586 & sr5.rar, unzipped everything, created the sr5work.txt file according to THIS THREAD ran the client... it is taking over ALL of the CPU cycles. My question is... how do I make it share with the other projects?
Intel P4 - 2.8G 1.3G DDR XP-PRO SP-2. In as simple terms as possible. Thanks. cswchan - Crunchers Inc ![]() |
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#2 |
Jun 2005
373 Posts |
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Well, erm, actually, - how to say this... you posted you question in the wrong forum. This is PSP aka PrimeSierpinskiProject speaking; you are looking for SierpinskiBase5. it's situated here:
http://www.mersenneforum.org/forumdisplay.php?f=54 Good luck. H. PS: As for you question: It's all about getting 100% of the cycles; If you want to support different projects, you can run one week one and the next week the other; It would be (pretty much) the same as running two weeks two projects at 50% each. H. |
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#3 |
Dec 2004
4538 Posts |
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What hhh said is partially true however since your CPU is a HT machine... correct?? Has one physical processor and one virtual processor you could run two projects at the same time. Although some projects do not play well with each other, one will consume 70-90% of the computing power.
Also, the sieve program you downloaded would work just fine. However P4's are not that great at psp-sieve, or perhaps I should say that the ROCK at psp-LLR(PRP). I would suggest you think about testing for primes as opposed to sieving for factors over at psp. There is an FAQ over at PSP or you could always post a comment there. |
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#4 |
Mar 2006
Canada
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Okay... here is what I've downloaded THIS time... proth_sieve_042_win_sse2, riesel. Do I now have the correct items to run PSP Sieve?
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#5 | |
Jun 2003
31258 Posts |
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Please read this http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=2665 and the linked sieve guide to get started. |
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#6 |
Dec 2004
13·23 Posts |
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Nope but close...
Your best bet is to download the package http://www.teamprimerib.com/vjs/ it's the third file in the list (setup) Included is a read me. Then the first file in the list the dat. ALso your reservation is not appropriate, you should reserve in the range of 455000 (where is says reserve here). 10G is also pretty small you will finish within a few hours. I'd suggest reserving something a few 100G in size. -=+++++++++++++=- Note to citrix... How far along are you with that 200000-204000 range? Did you want to release a portion so that others could help finish that dense range in short order. Last fiddled with by VJS on 2007-02-03 at 18:39 |
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#7 |
Dec 2004
13·23 Posts |
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Also I would strongly suggest LLR with your system...
http://www.geocities.com/omboohankvald/LLRNET.html |
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Jun 2003
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