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May 2009
Dedham Massachusetts USA
3·281 Posts |
Keeping 53970, 117 digits, 2^2
Done with 54704, 116 digits, 2^2*3*7 |
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Nov 2008
2×33×43 Posts |
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![]() For those of you (mainly the other mods) who have been wondering about my unexplained absence for the last couple of days, my router packed up on Tuesday and I haven't been able to get on to the Internet until now (and I'm not at home right now). I will be away from tomorrow to Sunday, but should have Internet access - the new router should have arrived by the time I return. |
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Mar 2006
Germany
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PS: And 70916925847929094103 with 3rd attempt! So check your Aliqueit again! Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2010-08-12 at 16:28 |
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#49 |
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May 2009
Russia, Moscow
2,593 Posts |
Taking 56160 and 59160.
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"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
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It ran under AliWin. However, I deleted line 646 from the elf and started AliWin again and this time, it had no trouble finding the factors for line 647 in just a few minutes. In checking the log for the original run, I find that it was interrupted during the first P-1 call. AliWin apparently called a halt for that number at 110 digits, even though I have AliWin set to continue to an ECMed composite of 80% size. AliWin stepped to the next number in the list. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I will have to check the log for future numbers to make sure they entered gnfs before being stopped. Oddly, that's exactly what is supposed to flag AliWin - the adding of a "gnfs" line (or equivalent) to the log. Subsequently, I have 55938 continuing until it (correctly) shows full ECM, but it currently meets the 110 digit size for the sub-project so I won't re-reserve it. |
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
2×1,303 Posts |
done
55650 had a little downdriver (lost 10 digits, to get them back), now 2^3*3 110 digits 55776 2^3*3 111 digits will get another set of two tommorow Last fiddled with by firejuggler on 2010-08-13 at 00:40 |
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#52 |
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May 2009
Dedham Massachusetts USA
3·281 Posts |
Done with 58152, 120 digits, 2^3*3^2*5^3. The 3^2 means it is technically not a driver but I have enough sequences to work on.
Done with 58248, 115 digits, 2^3*3*5 |
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#53 |
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
2·1,303 Posts |
taking 56160, 56550
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Account Deleted
"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
50568 Posts |
Ok, no problem.
Taking 56620 then. Last fiddled with by firejuggler on 2010-08-13 at 13:14 |
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