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Welcome Death from Team Ukraine.
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oh, only 30 minutes last from sending result and Voila! you post this.
thank you very much. I got some newbie questions, but ask them after smoking. 5 minutes and ILBB |
So you processed only one candidate...what's up?
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Welcome 'Death' to No Prime Left Behind. Everyone is very helpful here. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us anything. Most needed information has already been posted somewhere here but if there's an answer you can't find, we'll be glad to help.
Good luck in your searches! :smile: Gary |
[quote=Death;146182]oh, only 30 minutes last from sending result and Voila! you post this.
thank you very much. I got some newbie questions, but ask them after smoking. 5 minutes and ILBB[/quote] Death, I've noticed that you've been consistently returning a bunch of results to my personal LLRnet server at llrnet.ironbits.net port 10001. I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but actually that server (and any other servers specifically listed on the [url]http://llrnet.ironbits.net[/url] page instead of the main [url]http://nplb.ironbits.net[/url] page) is a "private" server loaded with some personal work of mine. (IronBits has offered to host some private LLRnet servers for those who ask since he's got so much spare server resources left.) Not that I mind the help :smile:, but I just wanted to let you know that this actually isn't one of NPLB's public servers. (Sorry if we didn't make that more clear from the get-go. :smile:) Of course, if your intention was to give me a boost on my personal work, I have no problem with that, as long as you understand that due to the nature of port 10001's current workload, any primes found would have to be reported solely under my name. If you'd still like to keep crunching on this server, then I'm sure we could come up with some sort of exchange rate for me to compensate any primes you may find (which, as mentioned earlier, would have to be reported under my name), with NPLB primes that I will probably find in the future and you could then report under your name in exchange. :smile: Then again, there's also a large chance that there won't be any primes in this particular range, anyway. :rolleyes: Anyway, just figured I'd let you know so you don't end up blowing tons of CPU time on this under the impression that it's a public NPLB server. Max :smile: |
A late welcome to McDuck. We know you have been running on port 400 but lately you moved a few more cores to port 5000.
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[quote=em99010pepe;147311]A late welcome to McDuck. We know you have been running on port 400 but lately you moved a few more cores to port 5000.[/quote]
Thank you for the welcome :> I dont know how many cores il be able to keep as these cores are beeing setup for other work over the weekend. Currenty I have 7 cores on port 5000. McDuck |
Welcome Kman1293.
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And a late welcome to Nomarcland.
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I know I sent a welcome PM to McDuck a long time back but just now saw the other new searchers Kman1293 and Nomarcland. Welcome guys to NPLB! If you have any questions, just ask. Everyone's real helpful around here. :smile:
Gary |
Thank you.
Actually Gary, you have already sent me a welcome message on Sept. 24 ! I am not a powerful searcher:mike:; but motivation can fix the lack of cores. |
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