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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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Zachariassen found:
1445*2^558010-1 is prime Got 'er submitted finally after fighting problems with automatically entered passwords for quite a while. |
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#387 | |
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Jan 2009
4310 Posts |
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I used "NPLB, Srsieve" in the field below and it gives credit to: Geoffrey Reynolds' srsieve (program) PrimeSearch (#518) : PrimeSearch (project) Correct? Edit: After gd_barnes posted posted "No!! Not yet" Could somebody please make up my mind which way to have it Last fiddled with by Razor_FX_II on 2009-04-22 at 16:01 |
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#388 |
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Mar 2006
Germany
22·727 Posts |
<Picard on> Make it so! <Picard off>
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#389 |
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Jun 2006
Chertsey Surrey UK
2·179 Posts |
It would appear that Dr Caldwell has set up the alias already.
Last fiddled with by PCZ on 2009-04-22 at 16:01 |
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#390 |
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Jan 2009
43 Posts |
I'm in a holding pattern untill I know if I should continue the way I have it "NPLB, Srsieve" or change it to "Srsieve, PrimeSearch"
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#391 | |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
22·19·137 Posts |
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I was telling Max, no, not yet on entering NPLB as the project name in a proof code. Continue exactly as I stated in my post. Guys, you are confusing Razor here. Prof. Caldwell has changed nothing yet or I would have gotten an Email from him to that effect. I also would have made a huge announcement in the news and started changing all of the instructions on entering new proof codes. Yes, I changed the "Username" on our project to NPLB but the project name in the proof code is still PrimeSearch. Make sense everyone? Razor, sorry, this is a huge transition period for us. Gary Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2009-04-22 at 16:09 |
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#392 |
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Jun 2006
Chertsey Surrey UK
16616 Posts |
To be safe use PrimeSearch instead of NPLB.
Then submit your prime. |
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#393 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
1041210 Posts |
I won't be back on the forum until later tonight.
For anyone who is trying to enter a new proof code: If it turns out that "PrimeSearch, srsieve" doesn't work, then "NPLB, srsieve" should work. About 2 hours ago for Zachariassen's prime, I used "PrimeSearch, srsieve" and it worked fine. Brian (PCZ), you are correct, it does appear that Chris may have set up the alias since "NPLB, srsieve" still picked up the PrimeSearch project. Therefore we may be able to enter it either way, at least for a period of time. Edit: I just now looked at Razor's proof code L807. It looks good. Now the prime just needs to be submitted. It looks like we have another Brian. :-) Gary Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2009-04-22 at 16:24 |
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#394 |
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Jun 2006
Chertsey Surrey UK
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I was going to suggest that i could be referred to as Brian L.
Thats not going to work either is it
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#395 |
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Jan 2009
2B16 Posts |
Ok changed to "Srsieve, PrimeSearch" and reports additional credit goes to:
Srsieve (#905) : Geoffrey Reynolds' srsieve (program) PrimeSearch (#518) : PrimeSearch (project) Submitted prime: Added 87828 : 1503*2^559427-1 (168408 digits) Thanks for the help guys, this should be easier the next time. I completely understand that things are being changed around at the moment and it figures I have to get right in the middle of it at right at the worst time. But hey what are guinea pigs for, right? It's all good, anytime you need another alpha guinea pigs tester just let me know. I'm your man. |
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#396 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
22·19·137 Posts |
Thanks the other Brian (Razor). (lol) Yep, right in the middle of the transition period. Everything looks great.
Once it is all set up like that, entering primes is a snap in the future. |
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