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VictordeHolland 2015-11-25 22:05

C155 and C157 factors
 
2 Attachment(s)
[B]C155_P231_plus_1[/B]
[code]prp67 factor: 1298090651008576926821917885741545600605433587928408384226486859519
prp89 factor: 41452666580481661315947314374973870934110184062288085034776865295119975310544760404427831[/code]4.57M matrix with TD=120


[B]C157_P180_plus_1[/B]
[code]prp65 factor: 20654587768414871715791588673505806342681979500597502946341696909
prp93 factor: 220057976084490654125502634325858652586920420402846216497369085024458384624612821120433196169[/code]4.95M matrix with TD=130 (TD=120 produced a 5.0M matrix, so little difference between the two).

wombatman 2015-11-26 15:55

C184_4496 built at TD=128. ETA is ~227 hours.

VictordeHolland 2015-11-26 22:04

What are the weird lettersnumbers in comments of the lasieved queue, that almost look like some sort of checksum?

It starts at entry 577
Youcef Lemsafer: p49 * p62 * p80 (ECM to 2t50 by yoyo@home and Lionel Debroux) [B][nzaMusZs][/B]

What is the [nzaMusZs] part supposed to mean?

pinhodecarlos 2015-11-26 22:41

I think this funny game should be dismissed. Nfs@Home website is not mersenneforum. Please stop messing around.

VictordeHolland 2015-11-26 23:01

[QUOTE=pinhodecarlos;417350]I think this funny game should be dismissed. Nfs@Home website is not mersenneforum. Please stop messing around.[/QUOTE]
I don't believe it is a game, it looks more like a checksum or hash?

Xyzzy 2015-11-27 17:10

It is a Pastebin link for the log files. (Not the whole link. Just the unique part.)

:mike:

Mini-Geek 2015-11-27 21:25

[QUOTE=Xyzzy;417414]It is a Pastebin link for the log files. (Not the whole link. Just the unique part.)

:mike:[/QUOTE]

Would it be difficult to make that a link to the log at pastebin instead of just a text reference? This would be more useful and avoid confusion. :smile:

swellman 2015-11-27 22:26

C205_146_33 Factors
 
[code]prp98 factor: 42385330166452601710773828105723858609811307869027139366629509703607123662887877881888401677407269
prp107 factor: 78183476826916122279339496789298279582236292739150574668142346694543229400545784067293767633953021799152953
[/code]

Xyzzy 2015-11-28 03:03

[QUOTE=Mini-Geek;417427]Would it be difficult to make that a link to the log at pastebin instead of just a text reference? This would be more useful and avoid confusion. :smile:[/QUOTE]It wouldn't be a clickable link. (Would that be okay? The lines are already pretty long.)

Perhaps the underlying page can be modified to have a link field?

Mini-Geek 2015-11-28 04:31

[QUOTE=Xyzzy;417444]It wouldn't be a clickable link. (Would that be okay? The lines are already pretty long.)

Perhaps the underlying page can be modified to have a link field?[/QUOTE]

Hm..yeah, might be better not to include a non-clickable link, between the length and non-clickyness. Ideally, the page could be modified to have links there (e.g. by a separate field in whatever DB the data comes from).

As an alternate solution/workaround, a script could easily turn it into a link on the client side. If you have GreaseMonkey, [URL="https://gist.github.com/Mini-Geek/f43daf88c4c347554736/raw/d90555d1c9328e7939a4acfa8ce3d8bcd4a7223b/NFSlinks.user.js"]here's a script[/URL] I wrote that turns the code into a "(log)" link. A similar script could be worked into the page (preferably without jQuery like my script has...it's a bit overkill). It's a little messier, and won't work if the client has JS disabled, but it's an idea.

At a minimum, the "Explanations" section could tell you what the codes mean.

swellman 2015-11-30 05:12

W_793 Factored
 
[code]
prp89 factor: 52578006040192355623775994322704245125311412836412473633875942682459163325370741398057851
prp119 factor: 83688093368640500497160950082616120848195687278544409391289351088529301697881400354668318232390167964276103853857931851
[/code]


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