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#1 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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This is team drive #12 for NPLB.
We will be searching all k=2000-3000 for n=50K-425K. The drive will be processed by k-value and will be broken up into 3 n-ranges: n=50K-250K, 250K-350K, and 350K-425K. Karsten has created web pages which show details for the ranges n=50K-250K, n=250K-350K and n=350K-425K. An LLRnet server will be processing a large part of the range. To get the latest client for the server, see LLRnet supports LLR V3.8. For general info. on setting up and running the server see Automated LLR testing with LLRnet. The info. specific to the server that needs to be entered into your llr-clientconfig.txt file is: server = "www.noprimeleftbehind.net" port = 7000 For this drive, there will be no top-5000 primes. For ranges run on the server, the admins will take care of showing all primes in this post. Please post requests for manual files and we will send them to you. For manual ranges, please wait until you have completed your range and then post primes in THIS THREAD along with your completion status. All primes found from drive #12 by k and n-value: Code:
Prime found by new (n) or confirmed (c)? primes k=2000-2100 n=50K-250K primes k=2100-2200 n=50K-250K primes k=2200-2300 n=50K-250K primes k=2300-2400 n=50K-250K primes k=2400-2500 n=50K-250K primes k=2500-2600 n=50K-250K primes k=2600-2700 n=50K-250K primes k=2700-2800 n=50K-250K primes k=2800-2900 n=50K-250K primes k=2900-3000 n=50K-250K primes k=2000-2200 n=250K-350K primes k=2200-2400 n=250K-350K primes k=2400-2600 n=250K-350K primes k=2600-2800 n=250K-350K primes k=2800-3000 n=250K-350K primes k=2000-2200 n=350K-425K primes k=2200-2400 n=350K-425K primes k=2400-2600 n=350K-425K Code:
k-range n-range tested by Status # primes 2800-3000 350K-425K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 2600-2800 350K-425K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 2400-2600 350K-425K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 47 (plus 4 confirmed) 2200-2400 350K-425K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 41 (plus 9 confirmed) 2000-2200 350K-425K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 28 (plus 30 confirmed) 2800-3000 250K-350K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 70 (plus 10 confirmed) 2600-2800 250K-350K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 82 (plus 4 confirmed) 2477-2600 250K-350K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 66 (plus 4 confirmed) 2400-2475 250K-350K Sloth complete 41 (plus 1 confirmed) 2200-2400 250K-350K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 55 (plus 18 confirmed) 2000-2200 250K-350K LLRnet (G7000) in progress 58 (plus 33 confirmed) 2800-3000 50K-250K Brucifer complete 353 (plus 69 confirmed) 2600-2800 50K-250K Brucifer complete 473 (plus 2 confirmed) 2400-2600 50K-250K Brucifer complete 457 (plus 26 confirmed) 2200-2400 50K-250K LLRnet (G7000) complete 459 (plus 40 confirmed) 2000-2200 50K-250K LLRnet (G7000) complete 308 (plus 187 confirmed) ![]() Gary Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2012-06-27 at 12:13 Reason: update status |
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#2 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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The drive has not started yet. Max is in the process of creating new port 7000 on my machine. After doing so, he will load the file in.
The 1st link in the 1st post will not work yet. Karsten for that, I just used your standard link naming convention. Let me know when you have created the page. Gary |
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#3 |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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What sort of k size chunk for the various n sizes would give a file that would take a few CPU days? Put another way: what would be a good size for a manual file for someone with small resources?
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#4 |
Jan 2006
deep in a while-loop
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The stats site is ready and polling for those files.
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#5 |
A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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LLRnet G7000 is officially online. I noticed that my status page still lists it as the 6-k minidrive instead of Drive #12; this is just a cosmetic error and I'll fix it later today. Meanwhile, gotta run.
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#6 |
Mar 2006
Germany
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seems not!
the 'Last unprocessed k/n pair" is empty! perhaps the header missing? or a blank line at end? Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2009-08-14 at 16:08 |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
3·2,083 Posts |
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Edit: Both problems fixed. Last fiddled with by mdettweiler on 2009-08-14 at 17:36 |
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#8 |
Mar 2006
Germany
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there's still no communication with the server!
Edited by MyDog: No communications here either Last fiddled with by MyDogBuster on 2009-08-14 at 17:47 |
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#9 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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I don't know at this point. Maybe 2 k's but I'm just guessing. Each k is going to have a variable # of candidates. It's a 50K-250K range, similar to the double-check drive's 100K-260K range. You might use it as a guide.
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
3·2,083 Posts |
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![]() Edit: Fixed. Last fiddled with by mdettweiler on 2009-08-14 at 18:43 |
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#11 |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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Might want to think about loading up gb7000. Brucifer is back with a vengeance. He's done 35K tests since the last copy off not quite half a day ago. 2200-2400 might keep him happy.
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Team drive #10 k=1400-2000 n=500K-1M | gd_barnes | No Prime Left Behind | 61 | 2013-01-30 16:08 |
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Team drive #8 k=1400-2000 n=350K-500K | gd_barnes | No Prime Left Behind | 101 | 2009-04-08 02:11 |