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Old 2006-12-18, 20:37   #298
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I figured 90 CPU years was a bit high, as the benchmark page usually is. My account was creditted with 79.417 CPU years and George Woltman says he is going to add this range to the GIMPS database and status!

Team StarQwest now has 172.371 CPU years and is ranked #1690.
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Old 2006-12-19, 14:25   #299
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Great job, StarQwest! Congrats!

I'm continuing at 64M iterations. Today I tried to send my results to server but it gives error 11 (exponent already tested :-( Strange... I'm doing doublecheck and it must appear in the stats or I'm wrong?
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Old 2006-12-19, 14:40   #300
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Contact George Woltman. Primenet doesn't automatically recognize anything over 79.3M, so he has to manually correct it. He had to manually credit my account with the CPU years for trial factoring it and testing it, because it didn't show up on its own. He said he will extend the range of Primenet, however, since this test is complete. Good luck with the rest of the doublecheck.
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Old 2006-12-20, 14:39   #301
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Ok, I'll contact. I also updated my web-site with your data and put a link to your one for details (http://mp2006.larin.name/?page=biggest).
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Old 2006-12-21, 03:09   #302
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what about mp2006....
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Old 2006-12-25, 11:18   #303
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The status page on mersenne.org lists 1 exponent larger than 79.3M under the TwoLL column. This is incorrect, it should be under the OneLL column because the double-check is not yet finished.
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Old 2006-12-29, 19:11   #304
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Check out my website, www.starqwest.org. It has some great new additions on the Team StarQwest page as well as a bonus pi page.
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Old 2006-12-29, 22:07   #305
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Taking 100000039 for factoring to 72 bits.
M100000039: no factor from 62 to 72 bits. Done with Mfactor on Athlon64 3000+.

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Old 2006-12-31, 09:58   #306
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The status page on mersenne.org lists 1 exponent larger than 79.3M under the TwoLL column. This is incorrect, it should be under the OneLL column because the double-check is not yet finished.
Also the number of primes in that row is listed as 0. It should either not be listed or be a number higher or equal to the sum of the columns for two LL tests, one LL test and factored.
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Old 2006-12-31, 11:00   #307
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Also the number of primes in that row is listed as 0. It should either not be listed or be a number higher or equal to the sum of the columns for two LL tests, one LL test and factored.
Actually, the 0 is correct. By "primes", Mr. Woltman means "known primes". That is why there is a 0 in, for instance, the 69.1M to 79.3M row; there are no known Mersenne primes in that range.

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M100000039: no factor from 62 to 72 bits. Done with Mfactor on Athlon64 3000+.
What about P-1 factoring?

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Old 2006-12-31, 12:36   #308
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What about P-1 factoring?
I'll do the p-1 on a Pentium 4 3400 MHz (which is running approx. 8-12 hours / day) - reserved 1800 MB RAM for P95

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