Yes, I assumed many people would be busy this time of year, it's cool. So I lied, the U5 I posted where really T5. My mistake, I just fized it, and only a few more U5 left to process.
I posted U1's just incase we need to look at them again. I am doing to redo all of T-Orientation (except T5 since that got accidentally done). I have a few T1, T2, and T6 done already... They should be finished in a few hours. Then I'll do the T3/T4. Instead of working on H diagonal, I'll do the Pi-Orientation next since I can safely assume the numbering/coding that Chris uses extends there. -Doug --- In [email protected], Gilles van den Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That's great :-) > Unfortunately my exams are in January, that means I'll have less time > for ZBMethod (and this week I really had none, I'm in an intensive > "computer programming training sessions" that will end on saturday. > And then I'll have to study for those exams. > I'll try to still work a bit on ZB, but I can't promise much. > > Sorry :s > Gilles. > 2005/12/22, Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Got up noticed that 1 computer finally finished all the U5 cases. So > > I posted them. > > > > that wasn't the orignal idea, if it hadn't been for one case taking > > 7 hrs to do, I would have had it out there already. I have two > > coputers going at it. One does all the 431 then 777; the other does > > all the 777 then the 431. Hopefully they meet int he middle > > somewhere and I can merge the results together and post in 2/3 the > > time (one machine is faster). But I fell asleep so one did all the > > work after I stopped the other one, since there was only one case > > left. > > > > I started running the U6 on two computers this way. 7 cases there, > > so 14 runs. They should meet in the middle in 4 hrs or so. > > > > Do note however that U6 and T6 cases are inverse of each other... > > running these seems a little redundent, but I think Chris wants me > > to do them anyways. > > > > With U-Orientation done, I'll go back and re-do U1 and all the T > > cases just to have them in case we need them and for completeness > > value. > > > > I have one more final exam left. Hopefully then I can start posting > > H1 alg, followed by some U2, some Pi1, some S1.... in that order... > > > > > > -Doug > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Doug Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > So.. I would have been able to post the U5 set like 4 hrs ago, but > > > there is this one rediculous case that is taking it forever to > > > genrerate. > > > > > > U-Orientation, CP is diagonal, EP is 4E-circular, turnmask 777. > > > > > > Over 4.5 hrs for just one ZBLL alg has got to be a record. > > > > > > I have yet to find a way to have multiple computers work on the > > same > > > input line at the same time to cut the time up. I have a friend > > that > > > specializes in converting code into something parallel- processing > > > capable. I should see if he can help me. > > > > > > Anyways, it's 6:30am here, I'm bored with insomnia. Also one of my > > > computers is busted, not really..., but just many times slower > > than > > > my new one, so it's not worth using anymore. 3 COLLs in 1.5 days > > > isn't too bad right? That leaves 20 categories, times 12 hrs per > > > category (conservatively factoring in various down-times)... so 10 > > > days. Still I gotta pump up the throughput at some point. > > > > > > There's a lot of down-time, like for now, I have 2 computers not > > > doing anything... should just start the U6 cases. That would > > require > > > me to make the input file though, and I can't be bothered with > > that > > > right now. > > > > > > Just wanted to check in. I want to look at the U2 cases myself > > > (Chris is working on them too, and we have been discussing > > specific > > > U2 algs for a couple weeks). One of you can do the U3/U4 if you > > have > > > time. > > > > > > I'll post the U5 ASAP. It seems that with 12 cases in U3 to look > > > through we should be busy for a while anyhow. My goal is to take > > > care of the distributed commputing workload. > > > > > > Now since that leaves room for a break to skip elsewhere, feel > > free > > > to post input lines for regions of ZB your working on and I'll get > > > on it over the weekend. (This is for those of you out there with > > > slow computers and a lot of cases to run.) > > > > > > If nobody asks me to do anything, I'm going to run the the > > Diagonal > > > H-Orientation cases that Gilles is working on. It should give him > > > more raw data to work with. > > > > > > > > > -Doug > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > > > Visit your group "zbmethod" on the web. > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > ________________________________ > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Get fast access to your favorite Yahoo! Groups. Make Yahoo! your home page http://us.click.yahoo.com/dpRU5A/wUILAA/yQLSAA/MXMplB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Yahoo! 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