The TEST version works fine on my Pentium III. - I am able to connect.
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The TEST version works fine on my Pentium III. - I am able to connect.
Couldn't help noticing that this was the 2nd most time consuming k for primality-testing! - Couldn't be much better!
changing the server name helped - thanks :)
Each time I enter ./sb sclient.conf (I use Linux) I get the following:
[Fri Mar 14 13:18:27 2003] client process [v1.0.2] invoked
[Fri Mar 14 13:18:27 2003] priority set to idle
[Fri Mar 14...
It sure seems fixed. Did you telepate the server well again?
The team entry in the config file is not used any more...
well... your username is set in the sclient.conf file (just browse read down, till you find the spot!), which pobably lies in the same directory as sb.
You run the client by typing
./sb...
For Linux - what flags was the compiler given when compiling the client; and in what compiler + version was it done?
well... in the Linux client, there is really no easy way to calculate the cems/sec. Or is there?
well... it allways ends up with the same return value in 'result'.
residue = alot, result = 3.
I think that one of the result = 2 and result = 1 means that the client believes to have found a...
I think the graphs should be more colorfull... different colors for each IP-adress returning results in the personal graphs; one color for each team member in the team graphs, and one color for each...
apparantly... this is old news already... we don't even get time to celebrate our findings! :|party|:
I guess the extra power comes from the CPU takes other circuits in use, and sends more around on the motherboard while doing proth tests, than when it just keeps on sending STOP messages to itself...
Why does the stat page say that good ol' 27653 have a lower bound of 466124:confused:
27653 7182 tests 49 tests 466124 2999769
Why on earth do you make probability by induction instead of using (what we know so far about) pi(x)?
Well, does anybody know a postmodernistic publisher? - The amount of digits in each number fits a small novel quite fine! So we could publish the three primes as a triology; - we all know how good a...
Well... did anybody expect that kind of CPU-firepower we have at the moment? :cheers:
It would be fascinating to find two such big primes so (relatively) close to each other. Perhaps we should...
I haven't tried it, but I guess, for Linux, that if you copy the z?????? file and the file named cache, to a fresh directory on any other Linux machine, would make SB start from where it got to on...
This is extreme!!!:shocked:
I have no other option than to write an articel for my college magazine now! (that cold breeze you are feeling in your neck? Perhaps you underestimated team...
I've gone from 22 to 44!
uh, I know I mentioned this before, but couldn't it be in the statistics, which numbers were done by you; in raw data would be quite fine for me!
I had a block refused by the server, even though I had submitted work from it two days ago, right after I intslled the v 1.0.0... It did not happen on my other clients though!
If your client don't submit a block within two weeks; the number will fall out of your hands...
If you don't think your client can make that... consider finding version 0.9.8 (i don't know...
Ok... this is really just for vizualization of the graph, but couldn't the number of remaining numbers have a red colored graph on top of teh blue one for numbers that have been sent out to the...
I don't know if this is realevant, but for Linux, I use a (I guess it's a window manager, but I use it as a) program, that is called screen; in that way, even though I have logged out of my account,...