You can use the Task Manager to set which cores each instance of the program is running (right click the process, set Affinity).
I think this is certainly not so, because then the program must save every checked value.darkriku2000 said:just out of curiosity, if a key doesn't work, does the program never try it again, because if it does eventually try it again, than it could create problems
darkriku2000 said:just out of curiosity, if a key doesn't work, does the program never try it again, because if it does eventually try it again, than it could create problems
commdante said:Probably not as fast as my GPU with 96 parallel threads ... and newer cards even got more... AND you can still use your processor to help too
Need to know what exact language it is though, so many variants these days.
thats a good idea.KamuiX said:Random keys maybe re checked from one pc to another. I think the best thing is making a volunteer team ( as many as possible) to run in standar mode for a range of keys.
I don't know the max key characters but lets say that we have 5 characters so just cut the job in pieces
1)00000 - 11111
2)11112 - 22221
3)...
4)...
And assign it to volunteers....give a time for everyone to search get answers and re-assign job for everyone finished. Of course this need some managing. A site maybe giving automatically "search jobs" to it's members
But that's just thoughts.
Antoligy said:thats a good idea.
Running it randomly could never find the key, even on (over ninethousand!!!) computers, setting people to scan certain areas WOULD find it eventually.