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I'll just attach what I have.
Good progress, so far. Last line is [CODE] 1079 . 264453232670284331976633901625664441371708292876721152867259248247954468163837758665058640482771590876708963935296954 = 2 * 7 * 10729 * 777943193 * 2263151951569827617532564242722039084172616978774700396532383771656314128890021895862518392282885307963 [/CODE] (I started from "i1000") I went to bed at [URL="http://factordb.com/index.php?id=1100000000508711196"]c118[/URL], now it is done and [URL="http://factordb.com/sequences.php?se=1&aq=40957875574394316311003047843043516950271720473684192538168111457395057835508589937432267551919865595270070289148056&action=last20&fr=0&to=100"]going, going[/URL] (c111 is in NFS in 12 threads). [COLOR=green]P.S. I just hope that we are not advancing a random 120-digit sequence (due to a before-crash bug in the database - it's a possibility). Can someone stitch both sequences in their local file and verify with aliqueit from start to (current)?[/COLOR] |
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[COLOR=green]P.S. I just hope that we are not advancing a random 120-digit sequence (due to a before-crash bug in the database - it's a possibility). Can someone stitch both sequences in their local file and verify with aliqueit from start to (current)?[/COLOR][/QUOTE] I don't have a local copy of the pre-crash elf file, but I'm pretty sure the "starting" number in the link you gave is the one I did NFS on, so unless your computer is wrong, then it's the right sequence. |
[QUOTE=Dubslow;299253]I don't have a local copy of the pre-crash elf file, but I'm pretty sure the "starting" number in the link you gave is the one I did NFS on, so unless your computer is wrong, then it's the right sequence.[/QUOTE]
Hi, This was being certainly the last number that I had seen just simply before the factorDB crash point 314718: i9869 = 89061363102028401121970356170035861240390590751041341095318236415188850592661162942318064938811849202657831014377534 = 2 * c116 that number which was being stored from into my own PC system, as such, as since, as as at last, lately |
Another c116 now
[CODE][May 12 2012, 10:54:03] *** Starting 4788:1081 = 134967575610652164973483175954455896178722111445564935398464106286937706938528018196106390327198694023210954166979386 (117 digits) [May 12 2012, 10:54:23] *** Starting 4788:1082 = 67483787805326082486741593864234848177246906042350046753511070557833596517544925020993698736134351323477632015583014 (116 digits) [May 12 2012, 10:54:39] *** Starting 4788:1083 = 36244087911903198421907983623916714698502720700390629876961169033416195563145490389801396058076787023892591447349466 (116 digits) [/CODE] |
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I have attached my local copy from end of april - last line in this copy is 4788:3125
edit: unfortunately my local copy seems to be too old to be stitched to Batalov's file. |
My most recent copy ends at line 3258: [url=http://jaysonking.com/aq/4788.elf.bz2]4788.elf.bz2[/url]
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[QUOTE=jrk;299260]My most recent copy ends at line 3258: [url=http://jaysonking.com/aq/4788.elf.bz2]4788.elf.bz2[/url][/QUOTE]
Thanks! It seems we need still a few more iterations to stitch it to Batalov's file. |
[QUOTE="factordb.com"]Offline to repair sequence table[/QUOTE]
'M-kay, then. |
Anyone - if someone has some of the missing lines between 3258 and ¿3409? - please post them.
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I found a snapshot up to 3355 in my files (May 11).
@Andi: "Does it fit to the file you posted before?" There's still a gap of 50+ lines, but it is smaller now. c116 is in algebra... ETA 5 min |
[QUOTE=Andi47;299265]Anyone - if someone has some of the missing lines between 3258 and ¿3409? - please post them.[/QUOTE]
if you know a node you can look at the node graph still, unless it got corrupted. |
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