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philmoore 2010-05-23 00:02

Very nice, test 1000! Looking forward to an announcement later this week...

Cybertronic 2010-05-23 13:57

[quote=philmoore;215769] Looking forward to an announcement later this week...[/quote]

later this week ? :smile:

I'm shure , the certificate is done today :banana:

Ph1 : TEST 1156 , 2200 digits left
Ph2 : TEST 1119
Signing points 1-1039 done

Cybertronic 2010-05-23 18:12

I did it ! New record proven prime by PRIMO
 
Hello primfans, you read correct !

The 11467 digit number " 2^38090+47269 " is now PROVEN PRIME by PRIMO !!!

:fusion::bounce wave:

Running time was full 5 months of uninterrupted computation on a 3,4 GHz Phenom II X4 965 processor. ... or >> 150000 hours on a Athlon 1 GHz system.

More details in Logbook.xls and ecpp11467.out file.

Certificate available here:
[FONT=&quot][URL]http://www.sendspace.com/file/wanpui[/URL][/FONT]

So, after one year of PRIMOing , I make a break here.

enderak 2010-05-23 19:02

A well-deserved break! Congratulations on the incredible achievement! :bow:

philmoore 2010-05-23 23:21

:party::party::party:

:maybeso::banana::maybeso::banana::maybeso:

:bow wave::bow wave:

paleseptember 2010-05-23 23:57

[QUOTE=philmoore;215871]:party::party::party:

:maybeso::banana::maybeso::banana::maybeso:

:bow wave::bow wave:[/QUOTE]

Yeah, what Phil said. Awesome work!

Cybertronic 2010-05-24 02:11

Thank you !! :smile:

ET_ 2010-05-24 09:08

[QUOTE=Cybertronic;215881]Thank you !! :smile:[/QUOTE]

Congratulations Norman! :smile:

engracio 2010-05-24 11:32

[quote=philmoore;215871]:party::party::party:

:maybeso::banana::maybeso::banana::maybeso:

:bow wave::bow wave:[/quote]

Good job Norman!!! Congratulations. I am getting there, slow, but getting there.

Cybertronic 2010-05-25 18:35

I take "2^28978+34429". 45 days are acceptable. So the list will be complete what we can do with PRIMO. :smile:

enderak 2010-05-25 20:15

What would it take to test the next few numbers in the list, besides lots of CPU time? A new version of Primo, whole new software, something more?

My understanding is that we are only limited by two things - time and the 50K bit limit of Primo. Software that is threaded (i.e. software that automatically does the same thing that Cybertronic does manually) and didn't have the bit limit should enable us to test at least the next few numbers in a semi-reasonable amount of time, especially if it could be multi-threaded across 4, 6, 8, or even more cores.


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