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[QUOTE=10metreh;276143]That isn't the only weird thing going on: there's a bizarre 0-post thread called "Archived reservation posts #2", as well as an ordinary thread with that title.[/QUOTE]You might have caught the forum assistants with their pants (?) down.....I'm currently moving a bunch of posts to a second archive thread....this time fewer at a time.
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Oops....I think I moved too many.
Well, all the reservation posts, except some interesting ones, have been moved to an "archived reservations" thread so we can keep them hanging around for historical purposes. I posted a complete status update of everything currently active and the very best news is that 4788 has re-captured the downdriver! One other interesting bit: 563064 (science_man_88) has decided to plateau out like few other sequences I've seen.... |
[QUOTE=schickel;276160]Oops....I think I moved too many.
Well, all the reservation posts, except some interesting ones, have been moved to an "archived reservations" thread so we can keep them hanging around for historical purposes. I posted a complete status update of everything currently active and the very best news is that 4788 has re-captured the downdriver! One other interesting bit: 563064 (science_man_88) has decided to plateau out like few other sequences I've seen....[/QUOTE] yeah I came back from a day out and it's now working on line 1710 and a C109 that's part of the C112 I might switch it over to ggnfs soon even though I have the files from all the useful completed tests ( 5 I found that actually factored) so I've got another C109 to compare it to. of course I can always let it run look back to when it started in aliqueit.log and get a time to compare to the ggnfs time. |
[QUOTE=schickel;276160]One other interesting bit: 563064 (science_man_88) has decided to plateau out like few other sequences I've seen....[/QUOTE]Shucks....that didin't last long. 2^4 * 31 has taken over :no: Still, it had a nice little plateau there!
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[QUOTE=schickel;276211]Shucks....that didin't last long. 2^4 * 31 has taken over :no: Still, it had a nice little plateau there![/QUOTE]
it's only increased one digit so far and the C113 was divisible by 10000 so that helped give a few things to work off and there were a few more. on the next line ( 1715) and working to factor a C83 cofactor. |
[QUOTE=science_man_88;276308]it's only increased one digit so far and the C113 was divisible by 10000 so that helped give a few things to work off and there were a few more. on the next line ( 1715) and working to factor a C83 cofactor.[/QUOTE]Just be aware that the driver is always abundant, so until/unless the driver breaks, the sequence is going to keep on increasing. I would say run it until the numbers get out of your comfort range, then don't feel bad about abandoning it at that point....
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[QUOTE=schickel;276312]Just be aware that the driver is always abundant, so until/unless the driver breaks, the sequence is going to keep on increasing. I would say run it until the numbers get out of your comfort range, then don't feel bad about abandoning it at that point....[/QUOTE]
I've only got 15 more lines after this one until I'm done 100 lines. |
[QUOTE=science_man_88;276313]I've only got 15 more lines after this one until I'm done 100 lines.[/QUOTE]OK, then maybe you should set your goal as 15 more lines, then switch to another sequence (unless the driver breaks before then.....who knows, it could happen!)
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Trying to dld different elf files from factorDB. PLENTY of factors missing from the elf files! What's going on?
See for example my sequence, 996666 term T1479. Where are the factors 65449*282281??????? For comparison: attached my elf file and the elf file just dld-ed (few times, in different computers, it is not from the computer!) few minutes ago. Tried with other sequenced, same problem. Is someone "stealing" factors from the data base? :P (as we just argued on a parallel thread about the correctitude of the data base....) |
[QUOTE=schickel;276317]OK, then maybe you should set your goal as 15 more lines, then switch to another sequence (unless the driver breaks before then.....who knows, it could happen!)[/QUOTE]
doubtful I'm working on the last of those 100(1630-1730) lines as we speak ( driver not broken). might try ggnfs again on this one the cofactor is a C108 but it is lower than my estimate of what it would be the last line completed so far was a C116. |
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