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Feb 2007
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I was surfing g_w_reynolds geocities website.
http://www.geocities.com/g_w_reynolds/testing/ i came across tpsieve-0.2.1 for twin sieving. I am wondering on an 64 bit machine if TPsieve is faster than Newpgen. I tried use TPsieve on the current n=33333 current sieve file but it looks like my cpu doesn't have enough memory. so if some one with 64 bit can confirm by running Newpgen on the current sieve file and than running the same file with TPS and post results. Thanks cipher |
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"Lennart"
Jun 2007
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It's about 10-15 % faster on a Q6600@2,4Ghz /Lennart Last fiddled with by Lennart on 2009-05-02 at 17:27 |
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Feb 2007
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thanks lennart 10-15% is still a huge improvement.
Lennart can you post your findings in details like speed with newpgen speed with 32it tpsieve and 64bit tpsieve and how much more memory it uses.. etc etc. thanks Last fiddled with by cipher on 2009-05-02 at 21:36 |
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Aug 2008
Good old Germany
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How can I make from the outputfile of tpsieve a LLR-usable file?
Or better: How can I go on sieving with my pre-sieved newpgen-file with tpsieve and then use it for LLR? Last fiddled with by Svenie25 on 2009-05-18 at 18:24 |
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Nov 2006
Earth
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Testing continues as we attempt to maximize speed. |
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