>
> You need to add the option "pari_isprime":
>

Thank you!

Since the documentation says "large", and "not too large"
and "much larger" but does not say what "large" means I 
include a table which reflects my use case. On the other
hand I have no idea whether or not these bounds depend on
available memory. 

              "pari_primes" "pari_isprime", penalty 
stop = 10^3, time=  0.001s, time=   0.002s, quot=2.00
stop = 10^4, time=  0.007s, time=   0.019s, quot=2.71
stop = 10^5, time=  0.104s, time=   0.168s, quot=1.62
stop = 10^6, time=  1.118s, time=   1.505s, quot=1.35
stop = 10^7, time= 14.997s, time=  19.069s, quot=1.27
stop = 10^8, time=181.411s, time= 225.244s, quot=1.24
stop = 10^9, crash,         time=3002.783s.

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