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...
... 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...
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...
... 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...
... 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...
I'm getting repetitive motion syndrome from submitting all these primes! ==== 24576_k6_551000-600000_1of2.abc ============================================== ...
Bob - what have you been feeding your machines? Don't get me wrong - I'm not complaining ;-) Phil () ASCII ribbon campaign () Hopeless ribbon campaign...
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. ...
... For that particular saying, it's correct, but not all of them are proven etymologies; so beware. Phil () ASCII ribbon campaign () Hopeless ribbon...
... 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...
Which program runs faster on similar sized primes: maximeis (on peaches) or overseis (on super cherries?). It strikes me that one could potentially use...
Phil wrote ... Verily, Professor Frankenstein. It's a very impressive monster, but like several such beasts it may end up by devouring incomprehending cycles,...
... 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...
... 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...
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...
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,...
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) :...
... 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...
... 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...
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...
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...
... 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 ...