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#89 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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Reserving k=2400-3000/n=350K-425K for port 7000.
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#90 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
1028310 Posts |
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I have now posted all of the primes up to n=350K as well as k<2600 for n=350K-425K on this drive in the 1st post here.
Karsten, please check the number of new and confirmed primes for all ranges for n>250K against your Riesel primes pages. Max, please have Dave delete all k=2400-2600 for n=50K-250K and then re-add Brucifer's primes for this range. Let's get this done please! It's time to get rid of that hole in the DB graph. Karsten or Max, please process the results (residues) to me for all n=250K-350K. Preferred would be in k=100 ranges. After we are done with n=350K-425K, then we can process that range. Thanks! Gary |
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#91 |
Jan 2006
deep in a while-loop
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email sent
patch applied ready for Max to add the replacement results files NB - there will be some changes to the stats on the NPLB stats and therefore also on Free-DC Stats Last fiddled with by AMDave on 2012-02-01 at 13:42 |
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#92 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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Port 7000 has dried out for new pairs. Only straggling pairs remain. Upon completion of the remaining pairs, NPLB will have completed the non-top-5000 portion of the project and all k<3000 will have been fully completed to n=600K! This was one of the major objectives of the project when it started...to leave no primes behind!
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#93 |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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Nice job guys.
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#94 |
Jan 2005
Sydney, Australia
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What now? There seems to be zilch on 9000 and 7000; and the 3500 tasks take too long.
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#95 | |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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Port 3500 is the only LLRnet port left on the project. After those 6 k's are complete to n=2M, we'll probably load another 6 k's in there for n=1M-2M so the tests will be shorter for a period of time. We'll probably hang on to that port for a while for our folks who like longer tests and LLRnet. Regardless, our rally on port 2000 starts in < 2 days. I'd suggest beginning to move some machines there. The tests are almost identical in length to the port 9000 tests (actually just slightly shorter). Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2012-02-17 at 10:20 |
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#96 |
Jan 2005
Sydney, Australia
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Oh it's my bad! I was after LLR so it seems port 3500 is it.
Nevertheless I'm having all sorts of hardware and mains power problems at the moment; I'll try to complete the tasks I have before the deadlines. |
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#97 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
1028310 Posts |
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Early this morning, all pairs were officially completed on this drive. The admins will be completing the listing of the remaining primes in the 1st post over the next few weeks to get official totals.
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