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F1261
F1261 splits as:
[CODE]prp73 factor: 9754611632876071699338839769324060978426500021887883625241020783693067453 prp168 factor: 803613727300535359382763803722157009736725348990981173462252506564410239916182621513851306403131990369000727434464799386120008195365748395843919286698539875256184702357[/CODE] |
F1189
I'll take F1189 next.
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I would like to reserve L1201.
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[QUOTE=pinhodecarlos;338174]I would like to reserve L1201.[/QUOTE]
Failure to download twice the relations file using an wireless connection through firefox so during this night I connected a cat cable to the laptop and used IE to download it. The symptoms with the wireless download were error on the last seconds of the download and shutdown of the wireless connection. On IE I got a message that this file was locked and I unlocked it. Maybe this was the trick. I thought it was an issue with ESET Antivirus but I added a restriction condition to the folder where the file went. A question I have after I unzipped the file is that if msieve will detect an kind of error on the data relation file when starting the filtering phase. I think IE downloaded the file correctly because I didn't have any "download backup" in progress, only the final file. I hope I manage to clear put my thoughts into words. Greg? Carlos |
Use [URL="http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/wget.htm"]this[/URL]. (With the resume function.)
There used to be checksums posted for the files. Are they still being generated? Checksum software for Windows: [url]http://www.md5summer.org/[/url] |
F1379
F1379 splits as:
[CODE]prp82 factor: 4000390250528949433998114030692995010680500560760569158689544597097345315711645077 prp123 factor: 662298500805905760909421549233771311636553759864486922381655952920113509739426651775675666572071751874682664477191755011397 [/CODE]Two copies of F1189, still in filtering. |
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A question I have after I unzipped the file is that if msieve will detect an kind of error on the data relation file when starting the filtering phase. [/QUOTE] Yes, it will let you know if the file is corrupt during duplicate removal. I disabled the md5 script. For files this large, it simply puts too much load on this old, creaky server. :smile: |
gzip and zip both have internal crc-32 sums.
Though weaker than md5 or sha sums, these crc-32 sums should catch most transfer problems. |
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SF1229 done.
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L1201 ~8 days
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Are L1803 or F1193 spoken for? I'll take either or both if not.
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