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mdettweiler 2010-08-21 17:59

[quote=henryzz;226491]Sent.
I didn't realise that sendspace had popups. I thought that people elsewhere on the forum had verified it as clean and have only uploaded to it not downloaded from it. You don't have to wait on this one to download which is why others use that upload site.[/quote]
The general consensus is that sendspace is "clean" in that it's not going to try to stick some kind of malware on your system; but it still does give you tons of annoying popups. I suppose that's what they have to do to pay for it, though: it's the only free file-uploading service out there that can do up to 300 MB. (Besides megaupload, that is--they can do 500 MB, but their ads are even more obnoxious.)

I usually use sendspace as a last resort--if something doesn't fit in email, for instance.

gd_barnes 2010-08-22 08:44

[quote=henryzz;226491]Shouldn't these be Ian's to process as they are all CKs<200?[/quote]

I've downloaded from Sendspace a few times. It's "clean" as far as I know. But like Max said, full of ads/popups and stuff. What I disliked this time around is that it had a link that said "download" on it and instead of downloading your files, it started to download someone's ad site before I stopped it. I then found the correct download link at the very bottom. Popups/ads are OK as long as the site is providing a good service to the public, which it is, and not sending malware or trying to load some task bar on my windows, which it appears not to. Misleading links that cause people to accidentally click on them get me irked in a hurry just like misleading sales in retail stores do.

Ian is actually doing CK<=500 now. You can send stuff to either of us. We'll work it out between us. But yeah, if you happen to see that it's CK<=500, it'll save us a little time if you send it to him.

MyDogBuster 2010-08-22 15:57

Riesel 695
 
Riesel 695, the last k, tested n=25K-100K. Nothing found.

Results emailed. Base released

MyDogBuster 2010-08-23 04:12

Sierp 797
 
Sierp 797, the last k, tested n=25K-100K. Nothing found.

Results emailed. Base released

gd_barnes 2010-08-23 20:17

S573 is complete to n=25K; k=106, 132, & 202 remain; highest prime 122*573^4497+1; base released.

S833 is complete to n=25K; k=32 & 106 remain; highest prime 8*833^5735+1; base released.

Batalov 2010-08-24 18:44

I'll do S816 to 25K.

Batalov 2010-08-25 20:56

1 Attachment(s)
A funny thing happened to S816. Done to 25K.

The last (before 25000) sieved candidate returned prime. So it became a 1ker and I will extend the reservation to 100K.

mdettweiler 2010-08-25 21:04

[quote=Batalov;227085]A funny thing happened to S816. Done to 25K.

The last (before 25000) sieved candidate returned prime. So it became a 1ker and I will extend the reservation to 100K.[/quote]
The same thing [URL="http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=211950&postcount=606"]happened[/URL] to me on S39, which I did for 10K-25K a few months back: the very last candidate in the sieve file was prime. Of course in that case there were a [i]lot[/i] more k's in that search, so it didn't make a significant difference in the # of k's left at 25K; nonetheless, it was one of those "wow!" moments. Especially since I just happened to have been watching PFGW finish the range personally. :smile:

MyDogBuster 2010-08-26 16:52

Sierp 781
 
Sierp 781, the last k, tested n=50K-100K. Nothing found.

Results emailed. Base released

MyDogBuster 2010-08-27 13:11

Sierp 803
 
Sierp 803, the last k, tested n=25K-100K. Nothing found.

Results emailed. Base released

KEP 2010-08-27 14:06

S835 and S859 is completed
 
1 Attachment(s)
S835 is complete to n=50K, with following files contained in the rar file for S835:

K's remaining at n=50K (2 k's --> 94, 276)
pfgw-prime.log (contains 8 primes with n>1000 and n<25000)
pl_prime.txt (contains 146 primes with n<=1K)
pl_remain.txt (contain 10 k's remaining at n=1K)
pl_trivial.txt (contains 80 trivial factored k's)
Residues.txt (contains residues for given PFGW.exe tested range)
results_n=25k.txt (contains Prime95 results for n<=25K)
results_n=50k.txt (contains Prime95 results for n>25K to n<=50K)

S859 is complete to n=25K, with following files contained in the rar file for S859:

K's remaining at n=25K (3 k's --> 136, 250, 414)
pfgw-prime.log (contains 2 primes with n>1000 and n<25000)
pl_prime.txt (contains 126 primes with n<=1K)
pl_remain.txt (contain 5 k's remaining at n=1K)
pl_trivial.txt (contains 105 trivial factored k's)
Residues.txt (contains residues for given PFGW.exe tested range)
results_n=25K.txt (contains Prime95 results for n<=25K)

Hope this covered all. Any question or problems, feel free to let me know :smile:

Regards

KEP


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