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"Vincent"
Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
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Hi. Since I acquired a 1660, I can't help in the polynomial selection help.
Has anyone made a compatible PTX for the architecture? Or has a fix for msieve153_gpu? As it stand, I have to use msieve150_gpu -np1 with no stage 1_norm. Then I have to run a later version of msieve with -nps -npr with a stage2_norm and a min_evalue Last fiddled with by firejuggler on 2020-07-23 at 22:36 |
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"Vincent"
Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
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I'm sorry for necrothreading, but is there anyone who has a stage1_core_sm75 or sm_50 compatible with my GE-force 1660 TI?
For windows64, if possible. Last fiddled with by firejuggler on 2021-12-10 at 02:51 |
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Liverpool (GMT/BST)
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I have attached a version that should work. It works on my new(to me) 1650 Super. |
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