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[QUOTE=Brian-E;323227]Yes, but it will be credited as a DC if you turn in your result first and the new assignee turns his/hers in afterwards.[/QUOTE]
Ahh, the answer to my question came before I posed the question! Just to make sure -- it would be the current assignee's result that would be treated as a DC, right? Rodrigo |
[QUOTE=chalsall;323232]This is expected. The candidate hasn't been tested yet.
I would argue you should submit your result as soon as you have it. The other assignee will receive a DC credit rather than an LL credit. As you've said, if it turns out to be a MP you'll give the official credit to the second assignee iff they submit it. Not the end of the world....[/QUOTE] And there's the pre-answer to the next question! Thank you very much, chalsall, Brian-E and all who've weighed in. Rodrigo |
[QUOTE=Rodrigo;323229]Great to know that the work would be credited regardless. The next question becomes, for those who know the ways of PrimeNet, how it would handle this situation where one person has an LL assignment but a second person finishes and reports it before they do. Does PrimeNet respect the official assignment and therefore treat the second person's work as a DC? (That's what I would want.)[/QUOTE]
Like I said above, it's "first come, first served" at Primenet. [QUOTE=Rodrigo;323229]BTW, I wonder if CaptainEntropy's "Mom" knows that her Dell is being used (or not used, given the backlog) for TF. :wink:[/QUOTE] :smile: Probably not. In some jurisdictions this could be considered illegal and actionable.... :wink: |
[QUOTE=Rodrigo;323233]Ahh, the answer to my question came before I posed the question!
Just to make sure -- it would be the current assignee's result that would be treated as a DC, right? Rodrigo[/QUOTE] Yes, if you complete yours before him/her. My question is about the bit-shuffling: as both exponents have been released as LL, will the second result be considered as a correct double-check? Luigi |
Last time I checked, if you had a "Test" line in your Prime95 worktodo.txt, you would get LL credit no matter how many other LL results an exponent had, although this might have changed.
Manually reserved assignments are handled differently, of course, for obvious reasons. |
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