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Old 2008-08-17, 08:35   #100
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My DSL line went down that night - I was out of town over the week. Mprime might have choked on that and segfaulted...
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Old 2008-08-17, 21:27   #101
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There is a problem somewhere : this is a 63 bits factor for an exponent that was supposed to be factored to 68 bits... The Prime V5 server does not give any data for that exponent.
M34400389's factor (9541285631068389553) is actually 64 bit. The v5 server doesn't give details of factoring effort for factored numbers, so it only says it is factored & gives the factor.

Of the last nine in the first post's list, the v5 server only says one (M34401967) is TF'd to 2^68 - all the rest are shown as done to 2^63 or factored.
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Old 2008-08-18, 03:20   #102
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Of the last nine in the first post's list, the v5 server only says one (M34401967) is TF'd to 2^68 - all the rest are shown as done to 2^63 or factored.
That is just the point I tried to make : the proposed workunits are not accurate. For some a factor has already been found, for others the factoring depth is false... So before working on those, first check on the v5 server if a factor has been found, then check the factoring limits and adapt the workunit accordingly.

As for the number of bits in the factor, PrimeNet rounds the bits of : any factor between 262,5 and 263,5 is counted as 63 bits. The Mersenne-Aries site on the other hand rounds up. I was using the PrimeNet definition.

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Old 2008-08-18, 06:28   #103
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Okay, so I will be TF-ing the exponents to 2^68 before P-1 testing them.
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Old 2008-08-19, 05:02   #104
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M34401733 also has a factor: 227756944852979846663
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Old 2008-08-20, 20:59   #105
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M34200671 is not prime and the results have been reported to the v5.0 server.
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Old 2008-08-21, 16:29   #106
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M34200911 is .............. not (what a surprise) prime and this result was reported to the V4 server. Do I have to report anywhere else?
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Old 2008-08-23, 01:35   #107
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... this result was reported to the V4 server. Do I have to report anywhere else?
No. The v4 server knows about it - it's in cleared.txt. Periodically George does a v4-to-v5 update, but this result is not in v5 yet.
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Old 2008-08-23, 05:18   #108
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I've finished TF68 and P-1 on the new exponents. No further factors found. For the record, the following tests are now available:

Code:
Test=34400603,68,1
Test=34401347,68,1
Test=34401359,68,1
Test=34401827,68,1
Test=34401967,68,1
Test=34402651,68,1
Cheers,
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Old 2008-09-20, 23:14   #109
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I'll take 34401359 and 34401827. Should be done November 2008.
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Old 2008-09-25, 19:24   #110
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2^{34201883}-1 is not prime :(
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