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"Poached" with a result, the day after receiving an assignment
In my prime.log on Falcon, an i7-7500U laptop allocated to first-time LL testing stragglers/expirations (intended to pick up unassigned exponents for the next first-test milestone):[CODE][Wed Nov 20 06:55:38 2019 - ver 29.8]
Getting assignment from server PrimeNet success code with additional info: Server assigned Lucas Lehmer primality test work. Got assignment A086A26D761048A63E9F39549B3B____: LL M88104427 Sending expected completion date for M88104427: Dec 10 2019[/CODE]THE NEXT DAY, an LL test result is reported by _DJ3D_ [URL]https://www.mersenne.org/report_exponent/?exp_lo=88104427&full=1[/URL] causing my work in progress to be reclassified as a double-check. And it's not like there was a milestone at stake; 89 million will be next year. Oh well. What goes around, comes around. And _DJ3D_ may have had an assignment initially and finished shortly after it expired. Meanwhile, a couple of exponents for the current, [B]87[/B] million milestone remain unassigned. |
[QUOTE=kriesel;531496]... And _DJ3D_ may have had an assignment initially and finished shortly after it expired. Meanwhile, a couple of exponents for the current, [B]87[/B] million milestone remain unassigned.[/QUOTE]
That's what happened. They had an assignment from July 24th and it just took a couple days longer to finish than what the assignment allowed. I've been wondering about the two unassigned exponents in the 86M-87M range. They're available for assignment so I guess it's just that no cat 0 capable systems have snatched them up? They are 86789597 and 86789621 |
[QUOTE=Madpoo;531667]I've been wondering about the two unassigned exponents in the 86M-87M range. They're available for assignment so I guess it's just that no cat 0 capable systems have snatched them up? They are 86789597 and 86789621[/QUOTE]
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