Albert Garrido wrote:
>I'm currently trying to configure the Time command, as
>listed in the docs, to get the prime95 client to function
>as follows.
>
>User ID=XYZABC
>Time=1-5/18:00-0:00,1-5/0:00-08:00,6-7/0:00-24:00
>(reset of Prime.ini)
If you're trying to run from Midnight to 6AM and 6PM to
Midnight on Mon-Fri, the time line should read as follows:
Time=1-5/0:00-08:00,1-5/18:00-24:00,6-7/0:00-24:00
Note Midnight is 0:00 when starting the day and 24:00 when
ending it. It's exactly like what you have for Sat-Sun.
It's also best if you put them in order by time (you'll
notice I switched the two Mon-Fri times around). There's
not usually any problems, but glitches do happen.
>I don't know if the undocumented commands are being
>supported, or it's been discussed already. I'm using the
>prime.ini=yourfilename and local.ini=yourfilename.
Perhaps somebody else can help you here. They look okay,
but I have never used them myself (no need!)
>I know it's slightly off-topic, but I am in need of advice
>as far as how well Prime will run on this machine. I
>currently have an order in place for an Kryotech Cool
>Athlon� 900.
>[...]
>How fast would something like this get through an average LL
>test? Something in the 10202624 range?
>[...]
Based on the known information about LL-testing times,
Prime95 should be able to LL-test a number such as
10,202,623 in 2 to 2.5 weeks. A 10M digit exponent
could be tested in about 7-8 months....
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