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Message 9231 - Posted: 5 Nov 2023, 3:37:17 UTC
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For some of the smaller test groups (k's remaining>10,000; n=2.5K), could a script do batches of prime tests?

For example, the script would package ~350 tests into a single work unit and the whole work unit would run for the full duration of the k (~9 minutes at AMD Ryzen 9 3900 3.28 GHz - 4 cores with PRST).

Each k would be tested within the range until primality or failure.

I could prepackage these if necessary. There are 120 bases with k's remaining>10,000 n=2.5K. One is all the way up to 2.2 Million k's.

I think a script that would package the smaller groups into work units would be beneficial.
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50*893^231310-1 (Top 5000)
20*634^476756-1 (Top 5000)
96*789^506568+1 (Top 5000)
225*370^322863-1 (Top 5000)
3293*82^335630-1 (Top 5000)
18431*82^467690-1 (Top 5000)
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Message 9232 - Posted: 5 Nov 2023, 6:46:18 UTC - in response to Message 9231.

For some of the smaller test groups (k's remaining>10,000; n=2.5K), could a script do batches of prime tests?

For example, the script would package ~350 tests into a single work unit and the whole work unit would run for the full duration of the k (~9 minutes at AMD Ryzen 9 3900 3.28 GHz - 4 cores with PRST).

Each k would be tested within the range until primality or failure.

I could prepackage these if necessary. There are 120 bases with k's remaining>10,000 n=2.5K. One is all the way up to 2.2 Million k's.

I think a script that would package the smaller groups into work units would be beneficial.


You will have million of tests, this range isnt something for boinc. Split the tests with llr and use stoponprimedk. Its faster.

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Message 9233 - Posted: 5 Nov 2023, 9:05:49 UTC - in response to Message 9232.

For some of the smaller test groups (k's remaining>10,000; n=2.5K), could a script do batches of prime tests?

For example, the script would package ~350 tests into a single work unit and the whole work unit would run for the full duration of the k (~9 minutes at AMD Ryzen 9 3900 3.28 GHz - 4 cores with PRST).

Each k would be tested within the range until primality or failure.

I could prepackage these if necessary. There are 120 bases with k's remaining>10,000 n=2.5K. One is all the way up to 2.2 Million k's.

I think a script that would package the smaller groups into work units would be beneficial.


You will have million of tests, this range isnt something for boinc. Split the tests with llr and use stoponprimedk. Its faster.


That is what I thought. I will continue working on them until SRbase can church the primes!
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Primes Found:
50*893^231310-1 (Top 5000)
20*634^476756-1 (Top 5000)
96*789^506568+1 (Top 5000)
225*370^322863-1 (Top 5000)
3293*82^335630-1 (Top 5000)
18431*82^467690-1 (Top 5000)
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Message 9238 - Posted: 7 Nov 2023, 1:39:51 UTC - in response to Message 9233.

When would you typically bring a base onto SRbase for testing?
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Primes Found:
50*893^231310-1 (Top 5000)
20*634^476756-1 (Top 5000)
96*789^506568+1 (Top 5000)
225*370^322863-1 (Top 5000)
3293*82^335630-1 (Top 5000)
18431*82^467690-1 (Top 5000)
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Message 9239 - Posted: 7 Nov 2023, 7:34:16 UTC - in response to Message 9238.

When would you typically bring a base onto SRbase for testing?


Range 1-25k is not for BOINC.

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Message 9243 - Posted: 7 Nov 2023, 21:41:39 UTC - in response to Message 9239.

When would you typically bring a base onto SRbase for testing?


Range 1-25k is not for BOINC.


Got it. So test to n=25K and then there is a chance that SRBase will pick it up for testing?
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Primes Found:
50*893^231310-1 (Top 5000)
20*634^476756-1 (Top 5000)
96*789^506568+1 (Top 5000)
225*370^322863-1 (Top 5000)
3293*82^335630-1 (Top 5000)
18431*82^467690-1 (Top 5000)
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Message 9245 - Posted: 8 Nov 2023, 22:33:39 UTC - in response to Message 9243.

When would you typically bring a base onto SRbase for testing?


Range 1-25k is not for BOINC.


Got it. So test to n=25K and then there is a chance that SRBase will pick it up for testing?


Yes, bigger than n=25k


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