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Jul 2003
So Cal
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19T-20T complete, 1813356 factors, 6.7 Mp/sec on a GTX480 with the new 0.2.2-alpha.
Reserving 31T-32T: p=31002485125121, 10.37M p/sec, 0.04 CPU cores, 0.2% done. ETA 13 Oct 19:55 |
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Jan 2005
Sydney, Australia
5·67 Posts |
12T-13T complete. Not sure how many factors (where do you find this number?) but the stderr.txt file shows 2627075 p/sec. Now how to upload the zip file I created? Might be easier to send to Max.
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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There might be an easier way, (I'm not too familiar with ppsieve and its outputs) but one way is by getting a line count of the factor file. e.g. with the Unix utility command "wc -l FileName".
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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To upload files to the pgllr.mine.nu server, hold your pointer over the "menu" button in the top-right corner of the page, and click Upload. You'll then get to the page Mini-Geek linked, from which point things should be self-explanatory. And if all else fails, email the factors to me and I'll get them to their destination one way or another. ![]() BTW: don't worry about the # of factors. It's nice to have (as a FYI kind of thing), but by no means required. Last fiddled with by mdettweiler on 2010-10-13 at 02:34 |
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Jan 2005
Sydney, Australia
5×67 Posts |
13T-14T complete.
Thanks for the help with the file uploading Max. Underway now for the 13-14T range. Do you want me to upload the 12-13T range now I know how to or have you managed to get it via the Mediafire link I sent you? |
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Mar 2006
Germany
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Counting factors in WIN: use the 'find'-command
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find /C "|" frps2M_20700G-20800G.txt gives ---------- FRPS2M_20700G-20800G.TXT: 170075 |
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Jan 2005
Sydney, Australia
5·67 Posts |
Thanks kar_bon, that gives the range 12T-13T as having 2871699 factors.
Edit: For 13T-14T its 2646894 factors. Both cards were GTX460 1GB. Last fiddled with by vaughan on 2010-10-13 at 07:42 Reason: Add edit |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Yes, I grabbed 12T-13T from the link you emailed and have uploaded it myself. That one's all set.
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Jul 2003
So Cal
2·34·13 Posts |
I'll take 32T- 37T.
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Jul 2003
So Cal
2·34·13 Posts |
11T-12T complete, 3127832 factors, 9.8M p/sec on 4xC1060, 30.7 facs/sec
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Jan 2005
Sydney, Australia
14F16 Posts |
18T-18.5T complete and from another GPU
18.5T-19T complete Last fiddled with by vaughan on 2010-10-14 at 04:03 Reason: add second range |
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