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Well, I checked 1310 candidates from k=175 without a hit. (I had just about a 1 in 3 chance of seeing something, so not too surprising.) The p's are too...
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Oct 2, 2005
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... Are you running two instances of overseis? I also have a dual xeon and find I can run two instances without slowing the other process. Invoking them with...
Bob Hillegas
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Right now I'm actually running 4 instances, which works out to about the same throughput as two instances on separate CPUs. Running two might work slightly...
Jeff Anderson-Lee
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Oct 3, 2005
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... The best thing about those tables is that as long as you're still active, and not working on brave projects, you'll creep up steadily at a pretty good...
Phil Carmody
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==== 24576_k6_551000-600000_1of2.abc ============================================== (1526/8023 19%) Running 9234:27 minutes 1663-Info:...
Bob Hillegas
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Oct 3, 2005
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... k=6 is good, isn't it :-) For reference, PIES has been cranking out almost exactly 3 ... Ooops, looks like I've created a monster! :-D Phil () ASCII...
Phil Carmody
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I'm getting repetitive motion syndrome from submitting all these primes! ==== 24576_k6_551000-600000_1of2.abc ============================================== ...
Bob Hillegas
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Bob - what have you been feeding your machines? Don't get me wrong - I'm not complaining ;-) Phil () ASCII ribbon campaign () Hopeless ribbon campaign...
Phil Carmody
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Phil Carmody wrote: Cor blimey! I went to babel fish, but they don't do English to English translations! :-) -- ...
Bob Hillegas
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minced_oaths An explitive of surprise. Translates roughly as "God blind me!" or "Wow!" Wikipedia is one of my favorite sources. ...
Jeff Anderson-Lee
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Oct 3, 2005
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... For that particular saying, it's correct, but not all of them are proven etymologies; so beware. Phil () ASCII ribbon campaign () Hopeless ribbon...
Phil Carmody
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Oct 4, 2005
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... Just for reference, you can download any arbitrary range from the range-server, so once you've reserved a double-sized chunk you can actually just download...
Phil Carmody
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Oct 4, 2005
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Which program runs faster on similar sized primes: maximeis (on peaches) or overseis (on super cherries?). It strikes me that one could potentially use...
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Oct 4, 2005
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Phil wrote ... Verily, Professor Frankenstein. It's a very impressive monster, but like several such beasts it may end up by devouring incomprehending cycles,...
David Broadhurst
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Oct 5, 2005
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... And more that one monster at that.  In the past 9 days I've found 8 primes, 6 of them with k15.  Let's hope it's a rich source and not just a statistical...
Jeff Anderson-Lee
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Oct 5, 2005
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... MaximEis should be faster on all architectures. The hope is that SupersEis will be faster than OversEis. I've hit a brick wall with my development of my...
Phil Carmody
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RieselSieve have found another big-un. I said they were bigger than us, didn't I? Phil () ASCII ribbon campaign () Hopeless ribbon campaign /\...
Phil Carmody
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Bob Hillegas
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I've just recompiled OversEis using gcc3.4 on my company P4 windows laptop, and it's noticably faster than the version I compiled using gcc3.3. For me. For...
Phil Carmody
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Oct 12, 2005
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... From: Cron Daemon <bobhillegas@...> Date: Oct 12, 2005 6:28 PM Subject: Cron <bobh@north> /etc/cron.often/monitor_overseis.sh To:...
Bob Hillegas
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The arse end (post #15 onwards) of: http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=4813 may be of interest if you really have nothing else to do today. Shane,...
Phil Carmody
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Oct 13, 2005
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After a long hiatus, another prime. I guess those eight in nine days were just a statistical anonmaly after all. Pity. Jeff -- Phi(24576,2703443265024) :...
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<=== 24576_k6_551000-600000_1of2.abc =============================================> (4261/8023 53%) Running 6822:57 minutes 1663-Info:...
Bob Hillegas
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<=== 24576_k6_551000-600000_1of2.abc =============================================> (3927/8023 48%) Running 4686:49 minutes 1663-Info:...
Bob Hillegas
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Oct 18, 2005
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... That's what I like to see! I see PIES stalwart Steven Harvey's submitting too (code f2 - yup, he was testing PIES primes before even I was (Raffi was prime...
Phil Carmody
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Oct 18, 2005
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Just let me know when... --Mark...
Mark Rodenkirch
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Oct 18, 2005
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... Hmmm, what's the speed difference between the idea, sparc, and ppro versions of the library? (with and without optimisation flags.) Sparc is the one...
Phil Carmody
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Oct 18, 2005
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Just now, I typed http://primes.utm.edu/primes/status.php?hours=19 and was shown precisely 5 primes, credited to: f16, f14, f14, f15, f2 What is this: some...
David Broadhurst
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Oct 18, 2005
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Phil Carmody wrote: Jeff - x86_64, Bob - other x86, Mark - G5? The x86 ones are hopefully "compiles out of the box", but the G5 will possibly need hitting with...
Jeff Anderson-Lee
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Oct 18, 2005
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... As one is wont to do. ... Hopefully. But alas I think it's just a statistical anomoly. It's certainly no monopoly if you consider the monopoly that GW's ...
Phil Carmody
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