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Status report
k=337 tested till n=2.79M
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Reserving k=309, 313, 317, 319.
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[QUOTE=gamer007;238850]Reserving k=309, 313, 317, 319.[/QUOTE]
Gamer, what n-range of these would you like to reserve? n=1M-2M is available. |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;238851]Gamer, what n-range of these would you like to reserve? n=1M-2M is available.[/QUOTE]
I'll start with n=1M-1.02M since I already downloaded the ones posted. |
k=391
k=391 tested n=1M-1.3M
1 prime previously reported - Results emailed |
Status report
k=337 tested till n=2.85M
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taking k=323 n=1m - 1.02m
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Gamer is reserving k=309, 313, 317, 319 to n=1.1M.
Max, have you sent him the files yet? |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;240492]Gamer is reserving k=309, 313, 317, 319 to n=1.1M.
Max, have you sent him the files yet?[/QUOTE] Oh, whoops...I assumed you'd be handling that. I can send him files from the latest RSP2M file (p=1405T) but it will take a day or so since I've only preprocessed (namely: used srfile to convert it to NewPGen format, the most time-consuming step which takes a good 3-4 hours) the RSP1M file that we've been using for the team drives. I'll have to do that for the RSP2M file before I can extract his k's. |
[QUOTE=mdettweiler;240543]Oh, whoops...I assumed you'd be handling that. I can send him files from the latest RSP2M file (p=1405T) but it will take a day or so since I've only preprocessed (namely: used srfile to convert it to NewPGen format, the most time-consuming step which takes a good 3-4 hours) the RSP1M file that we've been using for the team drives. I'll have to do that for the RSP2M file before I can extract his k's.[/QUOTE]
Which option you use with srfile? '-G' will create one big file in newpgen-format and sure this will take much more time. Better use '-g' which will create for every k-value it's own file. Than copy all files needed in one, delete all header lines (only first remain) and call srfile with '-G' for this file and you got it. |
[QUOTE=kar_bon;240546]Which option you use with srfile?
'-G' will create one big file in newpgen-format and sure this will take much more time. Better use '-g' which will create for every k-value it's own file. Than copy all files needed in one, delete all header lines (only first remain) and call srfile with '-G' for this file and you got it.[/QUOTE] That's what I just discovered. The preprocessing finished just a few minutes ago on -g format (which worked perfectly, since for this drive we need separate files for each k). I've emailed the files to you, Gary, and Ian, and will send gamer007 his files shortly. I'll have to try the trick you suggest next time I need to preprocess the 1M file...I didn't know srfile can go from -g to -G faster than it can go from -a to -G. |
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