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Old 2008-12-13, 18:55   #23
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So where is our friend FactorEyes, anyway?? Quietly chuckling to himself somewhere far from this project, I presume.
Well he hasn't reserved anything yet, although he was the one who suggested using a quartic. Hopefully he's not about to go mad and reserve 53-90.
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Old 2008-12-13, 20:44   #24
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So where is our friend FactorEyes, anyway?? Quietly chuckling to himself somewhere far from this project, I presume.
Having a beer on the balcony, enjoying the 60-degree weather for a few more hours.

I am enjoying the character-building quartic experience from the sidelines. I have made a great contribution to society, which will distinguish me forever among the innovators who improved the lot of mankind, by my suggestion that others take on this project. I think it is important that other people sieve quartics, and I see this as a wonderful opportunity for them.

(Okay: I'll take 53-60. )

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Old 2008-12-14, 07:50   #25
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might be nice for you to try a number that needs a 3rd or 7th degree poly next

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Old 2008-12-14, 20:43   #26
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Default resume?

105-110M are done.
I was hoping to upload 101-103M also at this time, but during my absence this weekend, Vista decided to reboot... I hate it when software gets autonomously on me :(.

Is there a "resume" option to gnfs-lasieve4I15e.exe? If not, how can I see from the relations file where to restart? (I suppose a few duplicate relations don't hurt?)

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@henryzz: not yet... I'm a fairly new Vista user so I didn't see this one coming.

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Old 2008-12-14, 20:45   #27
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105-110M are done.
I was hoping to upload 101-103M also at this time, but during my absence this weekend, Vista decided to reboot... I hate it when software gets autonomously on me :(.

Is there a "resume" option to gnfs-lasieve4I15e.exe? If not, how can I see from the relations file where to restart? (I suppose a few duplicate relations don't hurt?)
do you not have checking for windows updates turned off or something
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Old 2008-12-14, 21:34   #28
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Is there a "resume" option to gnfs-lasieve4I15e.exe? If not, how can I see from the relations file where to restart? (I suppose a few duplicate relations don't hurt?)
Unfortunately, no. See http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpos...57&postcount=1 for more details. I don't know of a good way to look at just the last several lines on Windows (i.e the equivalent of tail in unix), maybe notepad is the best low overhead viewer of large files in windows...

Also make sure that when you restart with new start and count values, you also give it a new output filename or the old one will be overwritten.
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Old 2008-12-14, 21:45   #29
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I don't know of a good way to look at just the last several lines on Windows (i.e the equivalent of tail in unix), maybe notepad is the best low overhead viewer of large files in windows...
Just "type" the file (and minimize the window) and you will get the last few lines after a few seconds.

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A:\>type file

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120933182,3355025:14c7c5b1,8245,19A206F,2BDFEC7,3390671,52C8515,64D,55ED117:102510bb,13c8ef99,CFD1F,D6C69
124826014,62740379:f68a7df,447c5dfb,30F95,37EAD,1C9357,3C4007,35E2893,3023,55ED117:728d4cf,1E83F,261F7,169163,1591
182682652,22959945:111168b5,22E95B,240421,8FC093,EB24C3,3AEEF7D,509,827,55ED117:306e28d,2a7146b,E6EC91,E2F
-25879015,2548877:73f353c1,217111,37FD69,53744F,1750FF9,1543,9C7,42D,55ED117:1bf1283,1e017b9d,19A47,76D
-148670359,26803369:1db6cebf,d94322b,1A55B,1C837,60341,F212B,464D6AD,141B,55ED117:1103B,11D83,3BC7D,CDA885,EFD9AF
117048533,39705389:757913ab,C575,EEF1,1C09F,58A1D,DAD19,279A5D,43171A5,155F,55ED117:f3cb573,181376f,2E807,1FA43D,139D
78954229,70082455:2ba24ed5,5BA3,222DF,EF20F,18A8AF,2C561B,AAD0AD,6AD,8E1,D79,55ED117:1d5873c7,11edcff5,3A0D5,3161,1979
97532069,86733113:69c981b,F79F,48899,689DD,3752EF,84468D,4D7F6FD,E27,55ED117:43e270b,2571A1,4AEB2F
41433465,142858733:1468e047,56a63031,3BB151,C5E8AF,1B71C9F,1EB4439,2CA17B9,55ED117:4273,6631,112B1,5600F,50B,92F,94D
-252612999,3873955:1063e5db,4F9C3,175501,31508B,387D37,17F1683,235052B,6AD,55ED117:cdfbd25,2a176d7,132F23,26AD,1DA7,11EF

A:\>
Obviously, tail is more elegant, and is easily added to the system.
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Old 2008-12-15, 08:08   #30
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J.F, what are the values of q0, qintsize and q1 in your job file?
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J.F, what are the values of q0, qintsize and q1 in your job file?
I don't know exactly what you mean with "job file"?
Anyway, the unfinished jobs are finished, merged and nearly uploaded.
Reserving 110-120M.
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Old 2008-12-15, 20:09   #32
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I don't know exactly what you mean with "job file"?
Anyway, the unfinished jobs are finished, merged and nearly uploaded.
Reserving 110-120M.
You should have a file called "xxx.job" where xxx is anything you like.
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Old 2008-12-15, 20:46   #33
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You should have a file called "xxx.job" where xxx is anything you like.
A job file is completely unnecessary. None of Sir Womack's projects has required one. We only need -r or -a -f -c and -o around here.

p.s. J.F., you're setting an impressive pace. What hardware are you contributing to this project?

- ben.

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