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Nov 2004
California
6A816 Posts |
560-564 complete, no primes.
Taking 568-572 |
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#145 |
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Oct 2003
Croatia
23·3·19 Posts |
Taking 572-576
Edo Last fiddled with by edorajh on 2005-01-27 at 15:59 |
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#146 |
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Oct 2003
Croatia
7108 Posts |
Reserving 576-580
Edo |
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#147 |
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Nov 2003
2·1,811 Posts |
edorajh,
Please reserve only one range at the time. We would like to release ranges above 588k after sieving to 7.5E12 so currently we don't have many available. If you have an excess of computing power please condsider helping us sieving. Thanks. |
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#148 |
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Oct 2003
Croatia
23×3×19 Posts |
I have two computers running llr. I already started looking for primes on both of them. Can I resume both of those ranges or not? Please advise. Thank you.
Edo Last fiddled with by edorajh on 2005-01-27 at 23:08 |
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#149 |
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Nov 2003
2×1,811 Posts |
Check your exe time per a k/n pair and multiply by 600, the number of k/n pairs per file. If that's less than 10 days and if you can keep your machines running 24/7 then go ahead with both ranges. Otherwise divide the first range file into two parts and feed your machines with them. In the latter case mail me residues of completed k/n pairs from the second range (if any) and release the second range.
Finally, with a delay, welcome to "15k Search" and good luck! |
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#150 |
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Oct 2003
Croatia
23·3·19 Posts |
I keep both of my machines 24/7 turned on. I will need about 15 days to complete both files. I would prefer to do them both since I already start crunching both of them. couldn't decide which one to let go. And I'm afraid that if I let go one it will turn out that it was one with prime in it. So, please, let me do both ranges.
And thank you for welcoming me. It's fun to searh primes. Edo |
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#151 |
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Nov 2003
362210 Posts |
All right then, go ahead!
It will be nice if you keep us informed about your progress, for example by telling us 7-10 days from now whether everything is going according to the plan. And if you find a prime don't forget to include "15 Search" in your prover's code. Now, I'd like to reserve 580-584. |
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#152 |
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Oct 2003
Croatia
45610 Posts |
Thank you! It's a deal. I'll keep you informed on progress.
Edo |
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#153 |
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Sep 2004
2·5·283 Posts |
Sorry guys but I won't finish my current range.
The ranges are to big to be processed on an AMD. I made a mistake when reserving the range. Next time I have to test the range to see if I can complete within a week. I tested until 556358 so in the attachment you have the output file with all the results. If necessary I can send the file by email. Cheers, Carlos |
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