Plagiarismのトップページのアプリケーションのとこ見てみろ。 プラットフォーム Microsoft Windows (98 or later) running on an Intel x86-compatible CPU Linux running on an AMD x86_64 or Intel EM64T CPU
WCGの宿題配布、再会した模様。でも Message from server: We are currently experiencing high load and are temporarily deferring your scheduler request. Your client will automatically try again later. とのことで取れないマシンあり。
First base 5 mega prime found! On 4 December 2013, 20:53:51 UTC, PrimeGrid’s Sierpinski/Riesel Base 5 Problem project eliminated k=173198 by finding the mega prime: 173198*5^1457792-1 The prime is 1,018,959 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 67th overall. This is the first known base 5 mega prime. 88 k's now remain in the Riesel Base 5 Problem. The discovery was made by Motohiro Ohno (syusui) of Japan using an Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz with 4GB RAM running Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium. This computer took about 22 hours and 29 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Motohiro is a member of the Team 2ch team. The prime was verified on 6 December 2013 5:27:38 UTC, by Scott Brown (Scott Brown) of the United States using an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz with 8 GB RAM running Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium. This computer took about 33 hours and 22 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Scott is amember of the Duke University team. For more details, please see the official announcement. 18 Dec 2013 | 3:53:50 UTC
>>442 Intel Core i7-4930K ASUS P9X79 PRO G. SKILL [Ares] F3-1866C10Q-32GAB MSI N780GTX Lightning(x2) ENERMAX Platimax EPM850EWT Lian Li Challenger7 ほ…欲しいです、合計約32万〜
来年初めのプラグリチャレンジは、 GFN WRのYear of the Horse Stallion Edition Challengeと GFN ShortのYear of the Horse Pony Edition Challengeの同時進行とのこと。 対象がメチャクチャ硬いGFNなので期間は15日間です。
Most computers should use SSE3; very old computers should use SSE2, and new Intel computers should use AVX. The SSE3 app will run on all Intel CPUs since the Prescott revision of the Pentium 4, released in early 2004, and all AMD CPUs since the Revision E (Venice and San Diego) of the Athlon II, released in April 2005. If you have a 64 bit CPU that is older than that, please use the "CPU SSE2 (slower) app instead. If you have an AVX capable CPU, (Intel Sandy Bridge or newer), please use the "CPU AVX (faster)" app. It's significantly faster than the others. You should not check more than one CPU box for GFN-Short.
自分のマシンが要求したクレジットが低すぎると感じるのですが、こんなものなんでしょうか? WCGの結果状況でみると、ECP2で、10時間から18時間かかった宿題11件の要求クレジットが64.9、大半が妥当性検査中で、一部有効になった物の中のなかで、 ほかの人の要求クレジットを見ると、自分と非常に近いかかった時間で自分の約2倍、自分12時間で64.9、他人18時間で237.1などがあります。 ベンチマーク値がずれたのかと思って、AppDate/BOINCのstdoutdae.txtからベンチマーク値を抜き出したのですが、どれも小さなずれ(floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPUが3146〜3199、integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPUが8966〜9513)でした。
GFN-WR: Year of the Horse - Stallion Edition Challenge (2014-01-03 18:00:00 to 2014-01-18 18:00:00)
Rank Name Score 1 Sicituradastra. 55092597.54 2 Team 2ch 46870064.84 3 Czech National Team 37158791.99 4 SETI.Germany 28274934.59 5 Keep The Fire Alive! 14723909.41 6 BOINC@MIXI 14361012.04
GFN-Short: Year of the Horse - Pony Express Challenge (2014-01-03 18:00:00 to 2014-01-18 18:00:00)
Rank Name Score 1 Sicituradastra. 45382288.91 2 Czech National Team 40079844.64 3 SETI.Germany 36543158.90 4 Team 2ch 33542319.42 5 BOINC@MIXI 27186382.49 6 Aggie The Pew 25968073.76
On 31 January 2014, 9:53:06 UTC, PrimeGrid’s Sierpinski/Riesel Base 5 Problem project eliminated k=178658 by finding the mega prime:
178658*5^1525224-1
The prime is 1,066,092 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 61st overall. This is the largest known base 5 mega prime. 87 k's now remain in the Riesel Base 5 Problem.
The discovery was made by Keishi Toda (yuyusuke@jisaku) of Japan using an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 3.20GHz with 14GB RAM running Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium. This computer took about 19 hours and 59 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Keishi is a member of the Team 2ch team.
The prime was verified on 2 February 2014 0:15:42 UTC, by smmistak of the United States using an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2700K CPU @ 3.50GHz with 16 GB RAM running Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate. This computer took about 59 hours and 27 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR.
For more details, please see the official announcement.
On 6 February 2014, 16:02:23 UTC, PrimeGrid’s Sierpinski/Riesel Base 5 Problem project eliminated k=22934 by finding the mega prime:
22934*5^1536762-1
The prime is 1,074,155 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 61st overall. This is the largest known base 5 mega prime. 86 k's now remain in the Riesel Base 5 Problem.
The discovery was made by Keishi Toda (yuyusuke@jisaku) of Japan using an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 3.20GHz with 14GB RAM running Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium. This computer took about 9 hours and 2 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Keishi is a member of the Team 2ch team.
This is the second world record base 5 SR5 mega prime Keishi has discovered in approximately one week's time!
The prime was verified on 2 February 2014 0:15:42 UTC, by Scott Brown (Scott Brown) of the United States using an Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz with 4 GB RAM running Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise. This computer took about 21 hours and 34 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Scott is a member of the Duke University team.