On 30 Jun 2001, at 20:16, Guido Lorenzini wrote:
> 1st observation: the "beerman's" computer named
> SKA4 seems to work simultaneously on 4 33mio exponents, since each
> exponent is getting iterations: how it come? If any Cpu is best
> working on just one copy of prime95, even a dual cpu PC shoul
Guido Lorenzini wrote:
> 1st observation:
> the "beerman's" computer named SKA4 seems to work simultaneously on 4
> 33mio exponents, since each exponent is getting iterations: how it
> come? If any Cpu is best working on just one copy of prime95, even a
> dual cpu PC should have 2 computer ID..
Today, during this wonderful Saturday, I've spent some time looking about
the Assigned Exponents Report file, in particular the one fixing the
situation at 30 Jun 2001 15:00 (Jun 30 2001 8:00AM Pacific), 6 PM here in
Italy. I would like to to make some preliminary remarks, 'cause my english,
sure