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[QUOTE=James Heinrich;532803]You said your mechanical HDD is SATA, therefore it's plugged into a SATA port on the motherboard. Follow the cable to the motherboard, see where it's plugged in, and very likely there's one or more other SATA ports (the blue things in [URL="https://img-16.ccm2.net/uF1NGzgcxL56LNijU3-332-_tAQ=/2b422901d79a48668325738b7f2ca354/ccm-faq/k6EWgbfW-p6ngm-sata-s-.png"]this picture[/URL]) available next to it.[/QUOTE]
There is six. Two are high speed and the other four are lower. Two blue and four black. The boot drive [U]must[/U] be plugged into a blue one. [QUOTE=PhilF]You must be confusing SSD drives with the newer M.2 drives.[/QUOTE] Hit me in the head with a mallet. You are correct. I have two sockets in my i7 system. One has an EV0 970 in it. |
I had the following appear at the top of a [I]worktodo.txt[/I] file sometime overnight last night.
[QUOTE]<hr>UPDATE `tf_1g_available` SET `howmany` = `howmany` - 100 WHERE (`mrange` = 3402) AND (`tf` = 68)<br>[/QUOTE]It looks like some type of script. How it ended up there, I do not know. I would not have known it was there if I had not seen the message [I]mfaktc[/I] reported at the beginning of a run. |
I suspect it's been there longer than last night, since I haven't updated the script that contains that query since Dec 3, so it's probably been lurking in your worktodo since then and just being carried forward (and ignored). By all means please delete that line from your worktodo, it shouldn't reappear (if it does, or anything else unexpected, please do let me know).
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On the [URL="https://www.mersenne.ca/tjaoi.php"]TJAOI.php[/URL] page could you link the "factor(min)" and "factor(max)" to https://www.mersenne.ca/factor/<x>
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[QUOTE=SethTro;532933]On the [URL="https://www.mersenne.ca/tjaoi.php"]TJAOI.php[/URL] page could you link the "factor(min)" and "factor(max)" to https://www.mersenne.ca/factor/<x>[/QUOTE]Easily done.
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I'm getting this error when trying to look up an exponent:
[QUOTE]SELECT * FROM `primenet_results_archive_2020` JOIN `primenet_results_archive_users` USING (`primenet_results_user_id`) WHERE (`exponent` = ########) ORDER BY `date_received` ASC [B]Table 'mersenneca.primenet_results_archive_2020' doesn't exist[/B][/QUOTE] |
[QUOTE=ixfd64;533861]I'm getting this error when trying to look up an exponent:[/QUOTE]Yes, I also got (hundreds) of automated emails telling me the same thing while I was eating supper...
I've fixed the logic that generates the new tables at the start of the year. |
[QUOTE=SethTro;532933]On the [URL="https://www.mersenne.ca/tjaoi.php"]TJAOI.php[/URL] page could you link the "factor(min)" and "factor(max)" to https://www.mersenne.ca/factor/<x>[/QUOTE]
Thanks for ^, Is there any chance you could add a table of number of factors found by bitlevel? (Similar to this post [url]https://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=468161&postcount=404[/url]) # of Bits | Count 45 | 10 46 | 20 47 | 100 ... 65 | 18800 66 | 2000 Optionally Date first and last last in that range were found. |
[QUOTE=SethTro;534314]Is there any chance you could add a table of number of factors found by bitlevel?[/QUOTE]As requested: [url]https://www.mersenne.ca/tjaoi.php[/url]
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visualization not updating
[url]https://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/0/0/1/0[/url] Data as of 2020-04-18T23:59:00+00:00 |
Sorry, there was a problem in the data import from PrimeNet. It's fixed now.
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