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#2883 |
Jun 2003
4,861 Posts |
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Yes. It was the highest possible expo with 4096K x87-based FFT (which used 80 bit registers and therefore supported a higher range compared to the SSE2-based FFT which had a lower range).
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#2886 |
Jan 2004
Milwaukee, WI
2428 Posts |
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#2887 |
Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
3×29×83 Posts |
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#2888 |
If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
100101000010012 Posts |
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#2889 |
Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
1100110110102 Posts |
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#2890 | |
"TF79LL86GIMPS96gpu17"
Mar 2017
US midwest
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Expires (days) column is empty for PRP entries. ALL PRP entries. In fact, LL is the only type of assignment that shows expiration there. But if I go to https://www.mersenne.org/manual_extension/, everything lists an expiration number of days (and some of them are years away; up to 960 days) Most of the above applies to both Prime95/PrimeNet-connection, and manual reservations. What's up with that? FYI PRP of M79306891 will restart on a GPU in about 9 hours, and run for a few days without primenet progress indications, to completion. Last fiddled with by kriesel on 2018-06-24 at 20:45 |
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Jun 2015
Vallejo, CA/.
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#2892 |
Banned
"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia
12C316 Posts |
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#2893 |
Jun 2015
Vallejo, CA/.
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