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Old 2006-12-29, 22:20   #23
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I run two instances of NewPGen on a Core2Duo by starting one copy, going into task manager and setting affinity of that instance to CPU1 only; then starting a second instance, setting its affinity to CPU0. I had difficulty like yours when I did not set affinity.
Unfortunately, newpgen still crashes after setting affinity. I tried multiple computers. Winpfgw seems to have the same problem.
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Old 2007-01-15, 18:36   #24
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I will put as many machines as possible to sieving -- 3 at most.
Athlon 1800Mhz, Athlon64 1800Mhz, Celeron 1200Mhz.

I can also take the bookkeeping task: collecting files with factors.
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Old 2007-01-15, 19:26   #25
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I'd like to start the sieving of an exponent from scratch, for example the next after n=333,333.

I regularly will upload pre-sieved files on site twinprimesearch.org (pre-sieved files for n=333,333 coming from somebody else and pre-sieved files for n=xxx,xxx coming from me)

Is it possible ?
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Old 2007-02-11, 23:30   #26
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Hmm, there are some 333.333 primes with pretty high k-values reported : http://primes.utm.edu/bios/code.php?code=L214 . Could be some competition from david broadhurst. Let's see if there are some more primes coming.
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Old 2007-02-11, 23:35   #27
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Hmm, there are some 333.333 primes with pretty high k-values reported : http://primes.utm.edu/bios/code.php?code=L214 . Could be some competition from david broadhurst. Let's see if there are some more primes coming.
I assume that is a test of software limitations.

Everyone is free to to find own primes...
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