Thread: Status of p-1.... View Single Post
 2004-06-13, 14:52 #10 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 7268 Posts Status using 12th June 2004 status files The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:  M CHANGE 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 35 10 110 11 226 12 844 13 738 14 899 15 967 16 1019 17 1105 18 1199 19 1502 20 1083 21 485 22 245 23 207 24 55 Same as above, but each range is only 0.1M and only showing from 12M-14M. For example, 12.2 represents the range of 12.2M to 12.3M. The third column shows the change in the number of exponents compared to the last status files. Code:  0.1M RANGE NUMBER CHANGE 12.0 333 -43 12.1 348 -56 12.2 51 -8 12.3 0 0 12.4 0 0 12.5 0 0 12.6 0 0 12.7 2 -29 12.8 110 -165 12.9 0 -26 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 0 -16 13.3 109 -17 13.4 156 0 13.5 101 0 13.6 76 0 13.7 124 0 13.8 97 0 13.9 75 0 The 110 exponents in the 12.8-12.9M range I have almost finished working on and I would expect to submit them within the next 2 days. There is just the 2 exponents left in the 12.7-12.8M range so I would expect them to also be completed by the time the next status files come out. 13.3-13.5M is now available through the forum. We seem to have finished just in time, as I would expect everthing up to 13M to be released on primenet (just a guess - not gospel). It is also good to see that we have made significant process into the 13-14M exponents. I don't see a problem with keeping ahead of the leading edge of double checking if we keep up this pace.