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[QUOTE=MyDogBuster;277117]I'm going to take a pass on R63. What a tremendous amount of work that would be. I commend Peter for even getting it to 2K.
It was not the actual testing that is the problem, but the manual juggling needed to handle the 440M tests. Peter, I have 351 primes that I found while testing. I'll send them to you to lighten the load a bit. Thanks for sending me the files. It was quite an eyeful.[/QUOTE] OK, so I am officially reserving R63 to n=10k. I will start when S63 is finished (hopefully by the end of November) to avoid my messing up the two sides. Plus I won't be going full blast on this as I did for a while on S63. So it will take a long time. |
[QUOTE=Puzzle-Peter;277119]OK, so I am officially reserving R63 to n=10k.
I will start when S63 is finished (hopefully by the end of November) to avoid my messing up the two sides. Plus I won't be going full blast on this as I did for a while on S63. So it will take a long time.[/QUOTE] :bow: |
[QUOTE=Puzzle-Peter;277119]OK, so I am officially reserving R63 to n=10k.[/QUOTE]
Craziness. lol :smile: |
Reserving S52 to n=100K.
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S39
S39 tested n=25K-50K
87 primes found - 347 remain Results emailed - Base released |
Reserving R96 to n=100K.
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S91 is complete to n=100K; 8 primes were found for n=50K-100K shown below; 21 k's remain; base released.
Primes: [code] 65298*91^50090+1 29488*91^55495+1 2008*91^57503+1 8902*91^60936+1 59388*91^68698+1 83016*91^72936+1 89170*91^77111+1 46062*91^95151+1 [/code] ...not bad for CK=89586. |
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S63 finished to n=25000
22776 k's were eliminated. Writing this I realize I forgot to make a new file for k's remaining. Sorry! Ian - If you want to test 25000<n<50000 I could do the sieving for you :grin: |
[QUOTE=Puzzle-Peter;277932]S63 finished to n=25000
22776 k's were eliminated. Writing this I realize I forgot to make a new file for k's remaining. Sorry! Ian - If you want to test 25000<n<50000 I could do the sieving for you :grin:[/QUOTE] :bow: On to R63... :razz: |
[QUOTE]Ian - If you want to test 25000<n<50000 I could do the sieving for you :grin:[/QUOTE]I'll take a pass. I'm probably going back to looking for 1ker primes in a bit.
Might as well sieve it anyway. Someone will take it. |
[QUOTE=Puzzle-Peter;277932]S63 finished to n=25000
22776 k's were eliminated. Writing this I realize I forgot to make a new file for k's remaining. Sorry! Ian - If you want to test 25000<n<50000 I could do the sieving for you :grin:[/QUOTE] Nice work Peter. Can you send me the pfgw.out, lresults.txt, and/or complete_tests files too? :missingteeth: |
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