Have you looked into cosm? It's a framework for distributed projects, used by folding@home, genome@home and EON.
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Have you looked into cosm? It's a framework for distributed projects, used by folding@home, genome@home and EON.
The mersenne forum is a good place to spend a couple of hours (or days :)).
Mirrored here.
Really nice, thank you very much. :cheers:
Thanks for the nice graphs, very interesting.
I've capped the DC sieve to 75T, could you close out completed ranges above that? Some people have posted about it in the DC thread .
300000 300075 Moo_the_cow
300075 300200 Mystwalker
300200 302600 hc_grove
302600 302750 Joe_O
302750 303500 priwo
303500 304000 Slatz
304000 304500 Troodon
304500 305000 Mystwalker...
40000 40010 MikeH
40010 40040 ceselb
40040 40100 biwema
40100 40101 b2uc
40101 40111 geeknik
40111 40151 Kroberts1
40151 40300 cmprince
40300 40500 jmblazek
40500 40600 Troodon...
This is where the names of those who completed ranges will be archived for the time being so that the coordination page isn't too cluttered.
-Louie
0 25 Louie
25 50 ceselb
50 75 kmd...
Since the first version of the sieve our speed is around 25-30 times faster.
Or did you mean something else?
I won't stop the ones wanting to fill the gaps. I've made a post in the DC coordination thread if anyone is interested.
That information isn't available, but Louie can check on the server.
we probably don't have 3% error rate on those low ranges, hopefully not even on the current ranges. The 3% figure is from much bigger numbers than we have done yet. My guess is 1-1.5% or so for 5M...
Yes, 0.39 is available. 0.37 can't handle anything else than 12 k's.
You get a crash (divide by zero) if you don't change 12 to 11 in the first line.
Just tried with 11k's. Went from 215 to 222kp/sec, about 3%.
And as I've mentioned in another post, removing the factors so far made a 2.5% increase. Rasing the lower bound to 1M may also give a...
Tried to run the new version with the old dat. Same speed as far as I can see, in any case not more than 0.5% lower.
Nuri: Just checked, the new version of proth_sieve can do both. We're all set. :D
Great news. :cheers:
It is true that proth_sieve is hard coded only to work with 12 k's, but I'm sure mklasson will release a new version shortly.
Good work everyone.
Yes, all of those things are set.
Hello.
I don't get any notifications anymore (thread or pm). My email is valid, my options are set. Have my email been banned for some reson? I did use quite a few subscriptions (I'm a moderator of...
Thanks, this will put a lot of minds at rest. :cheers:
It won't be very fast, but every bit helps. :cheers:
It's updated manually, so it might take a few days until it changes. If it hasn't updated after a week, send a PM to MikeH.
This has a large risk of generating errors. Probably isn't worth it.
Very smooth indeed. :cheers:
I agree that the lack of any information from Louie (besides a temporary bugfix and an averted DDOS) since 2nd of august is most frustrating.
The bad handling of the SSE2 problem didn't help. You...