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[QUOTE=gd_barnes;268872]I had been sending him files in -G (NewPGen) format not knowing about the header issue. After an Email discussion, I will now send them to him in -w (ABC) format. That should prevent the problem in the future.[/QUOTE]
You must mean -g ? Lennart |
[QUOTE=Lennart;268889]You must mean -g ?
Lennart[/QUOTE] No, -G. -G creates one file, which is what I want to send to Max. -g creates a separate file for each k. I suppose technically -G is not NewPGen format since NewPGen can only handle one k for multiple n. But the header is the same and it "looks" like NewPGen format. :smile: |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;268891]No, -G. -G creates one file, which is what I want to send to Max. -g creates a separate file for each k. I suppose technically -G is not NewPGen format since NewPGen can only handle one k for multiple n. But the header is the same and it "looks" like NewPGen format. :smile:[/QUOTE]
Ok Now I understand :smile: Lennart |
All 51 bases have now been loaded into the server.
Hooray! :smile: Many thanks to Lennart for doing 90-95% of the sieving! |
I am going to pull S43 out of the drive. The drive will make it too long before such a low 1k base is being tested at n>200K. All other 1k bases < 70 are already tested to n>=400K and all other 1k bases < 85 are tested to n>=250K.
I'll reserve it in the appropriate thread and start on it in ~10-12 days after R24 and R25 are complete to n=100K. I'll post the remaining sieve file up to n=1M on the pages when I am done with it. |
[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=101402"]584*103^131076-1[/URL] is prime
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R200's summary line is bugged somehow. It has a red background color, and the Completed Thru and Leading Edge numbers are 999999999. It is presumably related to its recent prime, proving the conjecture for that base. Anyone know what's up?
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[QUOTE=Mini-Geek;270609]R200's summary line is bugged somehow. It has a red background color, and the Completed Thru and Leading Edge numbers are 999999999. It is presumably related to its recent prime, proving the conjecture for that base. Anyone know what's up?[/QUOTE]
That is related to how the stats are computed. I could probably leave those cells blank instead. |
As Mini-Geek hinted a couple posts up, we now have our first proof of the drive--and guess who found it? :big grin:
[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=101461"]38*200^131900-1[/URL] is prime! Kind of nice aesthetically with all the 00's in the number... :smile: |
Congrats on providing our first proof! I noticed it on the server, but didn't know about the etiquette of posting it here in the forums.
I want a prime now! :D |
[QUOTE=Mathew;270493][URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=101402"]584*103^131076-1[/URL] is prime[/QUOTE]
Nice one Mathew! :smile: |
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