I don't understand so deeply how kangaroo works but @Etar has created one distributed kangaroo.
Here are the links:
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https://github.com/Etayson/Server-Client-apps-for-Etarkangaroo-
https://github.com/Etayson/Etarkangaroo If someone has the resources needed to run a 130# puzzle operation we can try to gather some gpu power.
Regarding what @WanderingPhilospher is asking to @kTimesG we can try to run this tool for 115# and see how long it takes and how many resources do we need/use.
If so just PM me here.
No need to test #115, I already know the answer, I just wanted kTimesG to continue to put his foot in his mouth lol.
He really has no clue what he is saying nor understands this program. This program being the program that this thread is about. I like to have good laughs and was looking forward to his follow up answer but maybe he now realizes he is wrong and won't comment again lol.
As far as Etar's program, it is good and works and works up to 192 bits. The only drawback is it is written in PureBasic and many people who use Linux, struggle trying to compile it.