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A new B-I-G mover!!!!!!!!!!
From the TPR site ...
[CODE] Rank Team P90 CPU Rank Change Output Exponents P90 CPU years 7 Day 30 Day 90 Day 7 Day 30 Day 90 Day Tested Hrs/Day 108 bearwood 2824.290 [B]+239 +244 +241 1748.000 [/B]1778.900 1819.370 1091 6478.93 1 curtisc 251403.000 1722.000 8727.000 23895.000 53031 588829.62 17 linded 12255.400 +1 +21 +56 575.600 5425.770 8779.120 1206 33780.65[/CODE] |
Just a manual user requesting CPU credit on the v4 server.
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[QUOTE=Prime95;145588]Just a manual user requesting CPU credit on the v4 server.[/QUOTE]
You can do that? Did I miss something? I was always told that manual reporting to the V4 server was uncredited. |
[quote=Graff;145612]You can do that? Did I miss something? I was always told that manual reporting to the V4 server was uncredited.[/quote]Uncredited on the PrimeNet top producers list, but it _is_ credited on GIMPS top producers and, apparently, TPR.
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[QUOTE=cheesehead;145948]Uncredited on the PrimeNet top producers list, but it _is_ credited on GIMPS top producers and, apparently, TPR.[/QUOTE]
The GIMPS top producer list only keeps track of LL tests, not trial factoring, which is what I concentrate on for my LMH work. With the V4 to V5 migration underway, it'll be interesting to see whether manually-reported results are correctly credited in the new system. |
If you have kept results.txt files from your LMH assignments, you may paste them in the V5 server manual page. The server will give you credit if you have a V5 account and are logged in while submitting the results. If the files are large, don´t paste them in just one chunk, that may cause server timeouts. Submit them in pieces no larger than ~1000-1500 lines each.
I reckon this is the only way to get credit from your past LMH work. It has worked for me and some others. P.S.: For results [U]already[/U] loaded to v5 server, though, the above shouldn´t apply, as the server is receiving information it already has, so the results won´t be needed. Before submitting a given range, you may wish to check in the v5 server whether the bit level shown already matches the one you are about to submit, and avoid wasting time if they are equal. |
[QUOTE=lycorn;146351]If you have kept results.txt files from your LMH assignments, you may paste them in the V5 server manual page. The server will give you credit if you have a V5 account and are logged in while submitting the results. If the files are large, don´t paste them in just one chunk, that may cause server timeouts. Submit them in pieces no larger than ~1000-1500 lines each.
I reckon this is the only way to get credit from your past LMH work. It has worked for me and some others.[/QUOTE] Unfortunately, if the result is already in the V5 server uncredited, you can't resubmit it. I didn't think it would work, but on the off chance, I tried submitting some manually-reported results. I got what I expected, the error message: [CODE]Processing result: M6490007 has no factor to 2^63 Error code: 40, error text: TF result for M6490007 was not needed[/CODE] I do have credit for just over 100000 LMH exponents worked, but there are about 400000 exponents uncredited.:sad: |
Well the whole idea of LMH was to do it without credit. The Lone bit in LMH signified doing it without primenet.
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[QUOTE=garo;146945]Well the whole idea of LMH was to do it without credit. The Lone bit in LMH signified doing it without primenet.[/QUOTE]
Maybe that was the original intent, but post #2 in this thread shows that to not necessarily be the case now... |
Corruption everywhere, alas.
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[QUOTE=Graff;147018]Maybe that was the original intent, but post #2 in this thread shows
that to not necessarily be the case now...[/QUOTE]The user in post #2 has been credited with LL testing work. Nothing to do with LMH that goes for trial factoring. Jacob |
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