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rogue 2011-02-19 20:12

1 Attachment(s)
R972 completed to n=25000 and released. 15 k remain.

MyDogBuster 2011-02-19 23:31

R850
 
R850 tested n=25K-100K

339*850^57302-1 is prime

221*850^n-1 is now a 1ker with a weight of 1414

Results emailed - Base released

gd_barnes 2011-02-20 07:52

[QUOTE=rogue;253057]R972 completed to n=25000 and released. 15 k remain.[/QUOTE]

Rejection #1:
[URL]http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=253006&postcount=1076[/URL]

R972 is now rejection #2.

Mark, I'm not jacking around here. Either you submit the stuff how I asked or I'll just delete your submissions and add the bases back to the "to be tested" threads.

This is ridiculous. Submitting a remaining and a prime file after scripting only and then a subsequent primes file for n=1K (or 2.5K or 5K) to 25K exactly as it/they came out of PFGW/LLR/PRPnet is not rocket science.

rogue 2011-02-20 14:40

[QUOTE=gd_barnes;253107]R972 is now rejection #2.

Mark, I'm not jacking around here. Either you submit the stuff how I asked or I'll just delete your submissions and add the bases back to the "to be tested" threads.[/QUOTE]

Why are you rejecting? I don't see a reason.

As I don't intend to start any new bases, this shouldn't be an issue going forward.

Puzzle-Peter 2011-02-21 22:16

R1029
 
1 Attachment(s)
One k down:

36*1029^55979-1 is prime! (P = 6)

So this is a 1k'er now. I'll stay on the last k=26 for a little longer...

gd_barnes 2011-02-21 23:12

[QUOTE=rogue;253135]Why are you rejecting? I don't see a reason.

As I don't intend to start any new bases, this shouldn't be an issue going forward.[/QUOTE]

[URL]http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=252748&postcount=1067[/URL]

gd_barnes 2011-02-21 23:17

[QUOTE=Puzzle-Peter;253310]One k down:

36*1029^55979-1 is prime! (P = 6)

So this is a 1k'er now. I'll stay on the last k=26 for a little longer...[/QUOTE]

Cool! :-)

What is your current test limit for k=26? For now, I'll show it at n=56K.

rogue 2011-02-22 00:16

[QUOTE=gd_barnes;253317][URL]http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=252748&postcount=1067[/URL][/QUOTE]

Would you prefer me to provide a list of primes (from PRPNet) ordered by k? If so, do you still want me to provide the other lists, i.e. primes for n < 2000 and remaining k?

gd_barnes 2011-02-22 05:04

[QUOTE=rogue;253324]Would you prefer me to provide a list of primes (from PRPNet) ordered by k? If so, do you still want me to provide the other lists, i.e. primes for n < 2000 and remaining k?[/QUOTE]

I'm tired of repeating myself so I'll quote exactly what I've typed before and you can tell me what it is that cannot be understood:

[quote]
For everyone, based on this, here is a requirement for what I need in the future for testing up to n=25K:
1. A file of scripted primes and k's remaining at your nominal testing limit of n=1K or 2.5K or 5K.
2. A file of primes for n=1K (or 2.5K or 5K) to 25K.
3. Optional: A file of k's remaining at n=25K.
[/quote]

[quote]
This is ridiculous. Submitting a remaining and a prime file after scripting only and then a subsequent primes file for n=1K (or 2.5K or 5K) to 25K exactly as it/they came out of PFGW/LLR/PRPnet is not rocket science.
[/quote]

I do not care how the primes are ordered for n>2K. They just need to be as they came out of PRPnet. No manipulation or combining with other files, i.e. primes from the starting-bases script.

The above files are virtually exactly what I get from everyone else on new bases except one other person and that other person quickly changed to the above after my recent post. Once again, this is not rocket science.

Puzzle-Peter 2011-02-22 18:16

[QUOTE=gd_barnes;253318]Cool! :-)

What is your current test limit for k=26? For now, I'll show it at n=56K.[/QUOTE]

Hard to say. I sieved until it felt save to LLR n=25K to 100K which I divided across several cores. So there will be completed tests in the lower 30K region, lower 50K, lower 60K etc.

For k=36 I finished all tests below the prime to make sure it's the smallest. I'll do the same for k=26 in case I find one.

MyDogBuster 2011-02-22 20:14

R864
 
R864 tested n=25K-100K - nothing found

Results emailed - Base released


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