I'm using the regex engine to generate solutions for speed:
Hm.
c:\test>851581.pl
10000 1280263403
20000 1280263405
30000 1280263407
40000 1280263410
50000 1280263412
60000 1280263414
70000 1280263416
80000 1280263418
90000 1280263420
100000 1280263423
110000 1280263425
120000 1280263427
130000 1280263429
140000 1280263431
Terminating on signal SIGINT(2)
I read that as 230 microseconds per iteration. Not sure if that is generated or tested good, but even if the latter; and assuming a (way) underestimate of 5^64; then 3 779 192 301 486 978 976 247 237 055 279 666 years.
I don't think that throwing threads, or even a google, at it will help any :) Maybe a few giant red spots.
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