Very shortly, full source for 0.93 will be available from the files area. Here's a novelty: <<< ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop/overseis$ ./overseis.g5 -q 24576...
Hi, ... It isn't beta anymore, and you're running Ubuntu on a G5 somewhere... Does this (same) version also run on Mac OS-X? I'd presume it does... Now that...
... Note - previews are actually available now, but I wish to make 2 1-line changes before it's official. You need to bodge gaps.h (both OSX&linux, copy the...
Hi, ... Uhm, as far as we could tell, there wasn't anything left. Bryan even asked about it a few weeks back, but didn't get any replies. So, we concluded...
I haven't had anything for PIES in a bit. However, I have been using ecm-gmp to do some other work. Let me know what needs to be done. --Bryan ... -- Bryan...
Phil, It's been a while, but I am ready to donate some resources (namely G5s) to your project again. I haven't been following closely in the past few months....
... To cut a long story short, 49152_k2 will be available this evening... I've not decided where the lower limit of being worth doing is, so don't expect...
... Can you please :-) One of the slowest parts of the code is the error checking, so scrapping that is valuable when you know that the risk is minuscule. ...
Hi, ... I guess that'd be me (Christ) and no cc (Chris Caldwell, who is the only 'Chris' who 'touches' this group)... And indeed, I'm still pausing for now. ...
... Nope, it's Chris. He was Appling (98304) while his primepages server was a nice fast P4, but the P3 stand-in doesn't have so much spare grunt. Anyway -...
... Grrr! Apologies for the delay in sending that mail. Yahoo has instigated a purgatory for supposed spam, and it thought that mail from the owner of the ...
... It'll only be a few percent, but is worth doing, I'm sure. I'm presently in Linux on 'my' PPC, and can assist anyone who wishes to dabble with that. ...
... It's things like this that brighten up an otherwise dreadful week! I can only hope that the G5s at home have a similar result awaiting my return. Phil ()...
... The oversized limb transform uses alternate limbs of sizes ( b, k*b ) , and there's absolutely no restriction on the /form/ of b, only on its size (and ...
Phil: Was there an interesting story behind the composite http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=78079 or was it just a "lapsus calami"? Best regards David...