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#1 |
Feb 2003
5 Posts |
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I have a Pentium IV and I am using Windows Me.
My Prime95 were at 99.01 % of testing when my computer frozen. I rebooted and Prime95 resumed the work from 91.38 %. I lost two days. In my setup Preferences I have: Iterations between screen outputs 10000 Iterations between results file outputs 99999999 Minutes between disks writes 30 Minutes between modem retries 2 Minutes between network retries 60 Days between sending new end dates 28 Have someone any guesses and advices ? I need some help. Thanks :? |
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#2 |
Sep 2002
Oeiras, Portugal
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That´s strange, you should in principle have lost at most 30 minutes of work. But in 30 min you couldn´t have done nearly 8% of the exponent (assuming it is within the ranges currently being assigned by the server).
Are you sure you were at 99.01% of the test? :? |
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#3 |
Feb 2003
5 Posts |
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I am 100 % sure.
I have an eyewitness (my wife). This is my prime.ini file: Windows95Service=1 OldUserID= OldUserPWD= UserPWD=anaeli UserName=Radu Cotoranu UserEmailAddr=radu@sprint.ca Newsletters=1 UserID=coto AskedAboutMemory=1 UsePrimenet=1 DialUp=1 DaysOfWork=5 WorkPreference=0 OutputIterations=10000 ResultsFileIterations=999999999 DiskWriteTime=30 NetworkRetryTime=2 NetworkRetryTime2=60 DaysBetweenCheckins=28 TwoBackupFiles=1 SilentVictory=0 Left=39 Top=0 Right=691 Bottom=452 It is strange because I don't have an explanation. Thanks |
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#4 | |
Jan 2003
North Carolina
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Can prime95 under certan situations ignore file open problem similar to ignoring a failed connection to primenet?
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#5 |
Feb 2003
5 Posts |
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Between 8-10 hours.
But I used my PC only for connection, I was connected to Internet and to a server using PCAnywhere (not in the same time). More info. After restart and after the message about "wait xx minutes after restart...." the next message was about trying to contact Prime95 server and there was no connection. It will retry in 60 minutes. |
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#6 |
Sep 2002
Oeiras, Portugal
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Hmmm... Were you at 99,01% of a LL test or of factoring, when Windows crashed?
The machine could be trying, after restart, to connect to report the factoring result before starting the LL test, or the P-1 stage. Just a hint. |
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#7 |
Feb 2003
5 Posts |
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It was the P-1 stage. I was at a few hours before to know if the number is Mersenne or it is not.
Anyway, finally the test finished OK, the number was not Mersenne but what happened is still not understandable for me. |
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#8 |
Aug 2002
Ann Arbor, MI
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That's the problem. P-1 factoring is different from other testing. It has to all be done in one stage. It doesn't have save&resume files like a Lucas-Lehmer test, or normal factoring. And the P-1 test doesn't determine primality, it's a method trial factoring done to reduce the number of long primality tests we have to do.
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#9 |
Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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Actually P-1 does have savefiles but since P-1 proceeds so quickly it is not abnormal to lose 8% of P-1 work. rc I highly doubt that you lost two days of work because P-1 does not take that long. P-1 usually takes a few hours and is followed by the real LL test that takes serveral days to weeks.
And to make matters more confusing P-1 is in two stages each of which go to 100%. |
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#10 |
Feb 2003
5 Posts |
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Sorry, "mea culpa".
It was the factoring stage, I said I was at a few hours before the final result. Sorry, again. |
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