Just making a note of this: the project has surpassed 1 million P90 processing years overall, according to the stats page. Congrats!
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Just making a note of this: the project has surpassed 1 million P90 processing years overall, according to the stats page. Congrats!
This is VERY good news. I had given up on SB due to excessive client stalls over the past month. I no longer have time to check every machine on a daily basis, and definitely don't have time to...
Maybe ask him after finals week (this week) is over? :D
Aha, I got it; thanks for the explanations! I was waiting all this time for nothing it seems... :p
I'll pick up the 300k-3M file tomorrow and start my machines back up soon. Thanks again!
Errr, sorry, what I meant was, when will the new sieve file that has removed factors through 1.5G be up? I've been waiting for it before starting my machines on sieving again.
(Of course, if your...
It's been two weeks now...any updates on when the range through 1.5G will be finished?
Ok, thanks for the info; I'll compile and zip the results file tomorrrow when I'm a little more awake and post it in the other thread!
Thanks for the welcome back Nuri!
I have a question for when the current range (1100-1300G) is finished. Do you still need the SoBStatus.dat files for this range in addition to normal submission...
Whew, just finished up submission.
In the 20-110G range:
9898 factors found
8001 were new factors (not including the 20-21G range to which I lost statistics for the 322 factors submitted)
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My father's P3-933 is working on a 55459/3000730 workunit now. I haven't checked most of my machines, but somehow I think that a value of (n mod 3000000) < 1000 will be the lowest of the lot. :)
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75-110G:
40-75G:
Currently submitting 20-110G. There are thousands of factors here, so it's taking a while to chunk the data up and submit.
While I wait for the sieve submission, I'll try to post zipped portions...
Thanks guys! I'll get cracking on the 20-110G range tonight.
Ok, I'll stop sieving here and wait for the new .dat file, then restart the 20-110G range.
Sure thing. There is definitely a problem somewhere. Here are some results of SoBSieve and NbeGon side by side of what I have so far:
NbeGon 0.10
110124872311 | 22699*2^75862+1
110141391641...
Yes, I am using the one posted in this thread by Nuutti.
EDIT: I am restarting the 110-200G range using SoBSieve. NbeGon appears to have problems coping with ranges above 140G or so on my...
Yes, I'm using NbeGon. I just checked the SoB.del files in progress for 110-200G and see the same problem. Is it a quirk in the siever, or a problem with the .dat file?
110 - 200G started
Joe O, for those high ranges, I believe SoBSieve is a lot faster. NbeGone is faster for the low ranges.
50-110G finished. 752 new factors, no duplicates.
Please read this. There are a few other threads as well, but this thread sums it up nicely.
Started 50-110G range. This will probably take a couple days.
Ok, 20-50G complete and submitted. 893 of 894 results were "new".
I'm sorry to say that I had already deleted the 14 factors for 500-510G to get ready for the 20-50G range. The one factor posted...
500-510 complete and submitted. 14 results found.
Found one, 505401141031|55459*2^2879038+1, in the pending PRP test list range (though it's probably already been eliminated).
Four others were...