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Message boards : Number crunching : Is it possible to test multi-base simultaneously in one application.
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If so, it will be very interesting to see many single k base with low test range tested to higher value in short time, and possibly proof some of the base. It should not be more work than some 100 k base test in 100k-250k range, but much more interesting. I see that many of those base are already sieve and should be ready to be tested. | |
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If so, it will be very interesting to see many single k base with low test range tested to higher value in short time, and possibly proof some of the base. It should not be more work than some 100 k base test in 100k-250k range, but much more interesting. I see that many of those base are already sieve and should be ready to be tested. Yes I know, but with the current config its too much work. | |
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whats the problem with modifying the current config? | |
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whats the problem with modifying the current config? There is a lot of manual effort to copy/paste/check multiple bases in one folder. Its also not good if I do some backup of the folder / run the script. | |
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ah okay thanks | |
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Number crunching :
Is it possible to test multi-base simultaneously in one application.