mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael
> Oates
> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 5:03 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Mersenne: Mprime in dual cpu setup?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a dual PII 560Mhz with NT and get similar results to you, with both
> running
On 14 Oct 99, at 18:14, St. Dee wrote:
> I'm running mprime (v19) on a dual-processor box (RH 6.0, very basic, no
> graphical interface at installed) and am curious about the hit others take
> when moving from using one to two processors. (People running duals under
> NT are also welcomed to res
At 06:14 PM 1999/10/14 -0400, "St. Dee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>If I run a single instance of mprime, I get LL iteration times on exponents
>near 8,200,000 of about .220. If I run two instances of mprime, each gets
>iteration times of around .245. I expected some hit, but I have no idea if
>t
At 23:03 10/14/1999 GMT, Michael Oates wrote:
>I have a dual PII 560Mhz with NT and get similar results to you, with both
>running an exponent M8332549 ish I get times of .220 for each processor,
>with just one running it goes to .196
>
>Also, if one is doing an LL test and the other factoring th
Hi,
I have a dual PII 560Mhz with NT and get similar results to you, with both
running an exponent M8332549 ish I get times of .220 for each processor,
with just one running it goes to .196
Also, if one is doing an LL test and the other factoring the LL test will
run at .196
>Hi,
>
>I'm running
> If I run a single instance of mprime, I get LL iteration times on exponents
> near 8,200,000 of about .220. If I run two instances of mprime, each gets
> iteration times of around .245. I expected some hit, but I have no idea if
> that is too big of a hit or not. Curiously, I did notice that
Hi,
I'm running mprime (v19) on a dual-processor box (RH 6.0, very basic, no
graphical interface at installed) and am curious about the hit others take
when moving from using one to two processors. (People running duals under
NT are also welcomed to respond!)
If I run a single instance of mprim