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 2004-07-06, 04:26 #12 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 1110101102 Posts Status using 3rd July 2004 status files... The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:  1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 27 10 61 11 169 12 442 13 168 14 899 15 967 16 1016 17 1102 18 1201 19 1502 20 1088 21 500 22 253 23 221 24 84 Same as above, but each range is only 0.1M and only showing from 13M-15M. For example, 13.2 represents the range of 13.2M to 13.3M. The third column shows the change in the number of exponents compared to the last status files. Code:  0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 0 0 13.3 0 -51 13.4 22 -99 13.5 13 -88 13.6 0 -76 13.7 48 -76 13.8 80 -17 13.9 5 -70 14.0 60 0 14.1 78 0 14.2 82 0 14.3 82 0 14.4 71 0 14.5 81 0 14.6 136 0 14.7 104 0 14.8 109 0 14.9 96 0
 2004-07-16, 15:06 #13 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 2×5×47 Posts Status using the 13th July status files. The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:  M CHANGE 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 23 10 47 11 129 12 200 13 22 14 793 15 967 16 1016 17 1102 18 1202 19 1502 20 1094 21 505 22 263 23 227 24 99 Same as above, but each range is only 0.1M and only showing from 13M-15M. For example, 13.2 represents the range of 13.2M to 13.3M. The third column shows the change in the number of exponents compared to the last status files. Code:  0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 0 0 13.3 0 0 13.4 9 -13 13.5 13 0 13.6 0 0 13.7 0 -48 13.8 0 -80 13.9 0 -5 14.0 0 -60 14.1 38 -40 14.2 76 -6 14.3 82 0 14.4 71 0 14.5 81 0 14.6 136 0 14.7 104 0 14.8 109 0 14.9 96 0
 2004-07-28, 14:32 #14 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 2·5·47 Posts Status using the 26th July status files. The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:  M NUMBER 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 14 10 40 11 89 12 195 13 14 14 552 15 967 16 1016 17 1101 18 1203 19 1503 20 1097 21 515 22 271 23 243 24 111 25 0 I only just realised this week that my results never included 0M-1M. Although that range has long since been double checked, it is now included in my stats. I have also included 25M. There are no exponents in there at the moment, but give it a couple of weeks(ish) and there will be. Same as above, but each range is only 0.1M and only showing from 13M-16M. For example, 14.2 represents the range of 14.2M to 14.3M. The third column shows the change in the number of exponents compared to the last status files. Code:  0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 0 0 13.3 0 0 13.4 6 -3 13.5 8 -5 13.6 0 0 13.7 0 0 13.8 0 0 13.9 0 0 14.0 0 0 14.1 0 -38 14.2 0 -76 14.3 53 -29 14.4 0 -71 14.5 54 -27 14.6 136 0 14.7 104 0 14.8 109 0 14.9 96 0 15.0 121 ? 15.1 76 ? 15.2 106 ? 15.3 105 ? 15.4 94 ? 15.5 96 ? 15.6 93 ? 15.7 92 ? 15.8 80 ? 15.9 104 ? I am hoping that by the next set of data files we will have finished off the few remaining exponents in the 13-14M range. It won't be long until that range goes to primenet. I have also started to include up to 16M exponents in the 0.1M ranges. It won't be long until we start working on these exponents to I decided I may as well start storing the stats for them now.
 2004-08-10, 13:51 #15 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 47010 Posts Status of p-1 using the 7th August status files. The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:  M NUMBER 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 14 10 31 11 72 12 123 13 0 14 399 15 967 16 1016 17 1101 18 1201 19 1504 20 1089 21 480 22 269 23 226 24 124 25 0 Look at 13M, totally cleared out. Thats what I like to see. And just in time as well. It won't be long until some of the 13M exponents will be released to the server. We are also very close to clearing out 14M. Keep up the good work everyone. Same as above, but each range is only 0.1M and only showing from 13M-16M. For example, 14.2 represents the range of 14.2M to 14.3M. The third column shows the change in the number of exponents compared to the last status files. Code:  0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 0 0 13.3 0 0 13.4 0 -6 13.5 0 -8 13.6 0 0 13.7 0 0 13.8 0 0 13.9 0 0 14.0 0 0 14.1 0 0 14.2 0 0 14.3 0 -53 14.4 0 0 14.5 0 -54 14.6 90 -46 14.7 104 0 14.8 109 0 14.9 96 0 15.0 121 0 15.1 76 0 15.2 106 0 15.3 105 0 15.4 94 0 15.5 96 0 15.6 93 0 15.7 92 0 15.8 80 0 15.9 104 0 I think that there is just one unclaimed set in the 14M range left now. I will now start to post ranges in the 15M range. It is good to see that we are starting to get ahead of the leading edge of double checking. Thanks to everyone who helps out in mersenne-aries. Your work is really appreciated.
 2004-09-05, 15:18 #16 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 2·5·47 Posts Status of p-1 using the 3rd September status files.... Code:  M NUMBER 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 2 10 24 11 43 12 74 13 0 14 0 15 767 16 1016 17 1101 18 1202 19 1504 20 1097 21 489 22 276 23 243 24 152 25 24 Code:  0.1M RANGE NUMBER 14.0 0 14.1 0 14.2 0 14.3 0 14.4 0 14.5 0 14.6 0 14.7 0 14.8 0 14.9 0 15.0 100 15.1 0 15.2 3 15.3 105 15.4 94 15.5 96 15.6 93 15.7 92 15.8 80 15.9 104 16.0 105 16.1 117 16.2 92 16.3 94 16.4 81 16.5 74 16.6 106 16.7 129 16.8 111 16.9 107
 2004-10-09, 02:30 #17 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 2·5·47 Posts Status of p-1 using the 4th October status files. The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:  M NUMBER 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 17 11 22 12 21 13 0 14 0 15 167 16 912 17 1098 18 1205 19 1503 20 1104 21 513 22 291 23 268 24 219 25 82 Same as above, but each range is only 0.1M and only showing from 15M-18M. For example, 17.2 represents the range of 17.2M to 17.3M. The third column shows the change in the number of exponents compared to the last status files. Code:  0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 15.0 100 0 15.1 0 0 15.2 0 -3 15.3 0 -105 15.4 0 -94 15.5 0 -96 15.6 0 -93 15.7 0 -92 15.8 0 -80 15.9 67 -37 16.0 5 -100 16.1 117 0 16.2 92 0 16.3 94 0 16.4 81 0 16.5 74 0 16.6 101 -5 16.7 129 0 16.8 111 0 16.9 108 -1 17.0 126 ? 17.1 92 ? 17.2 123 ? 17.3 108 ? 17.4 126 ? 17.5 126 ? 17.6 83 ? 17.7 115 ? 17.8 102 ? 17.9 97 ? 14M is now completely cleared out. 15M is almost there as well. We are progressing along nicely and are starting to develop quite a gap between the leading edge of doublechecking and ourselves.
 2004-11-22, 11:58 #18 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 2×5×47 Posts Status of p-1 using the 5th october status files.... The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:  M NUMBER 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 16 11 17 12 18 13 0 14 0 15 167 16 438 17 1015 18 1204 19 1504 20 1101 21 520 22 296 23 280 24 223 25 89 Same as above, but each range is only 0.1M and only showing from 15M-18M. For example, 17.2 represents the range of 17.2M to 17.3M. The third column shows the change in the number of exponents compared to the last status files. Code:  0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 15.0 100 0 15.1 0 0 15.2 0 0 15.3 0 0 15.4 0 0 15.5 0 0 15.6 0 0 15.7 0 0 15.8 0 0 15.9 67 0 16.0 0 -5 16.1 20 -97 16.2 78 -14 16.3 0 -94 16.4 0 -81 16.5 0 -74 16.6 51 -50 16.7 86 -43 16.8 111 0 16.9 92 -16 17.0 43 -83 17.1 92 0 17.2 123 0 17.3 108 0 17.4 126 0 17.5 126 0 17.6 83 0 17.7 115 0 17.8 103 +1 17.9 96 -1 Sorry that I have been quiet over the last month or so... I have been busy. This update of the status is already two weeks overdue. There should be a new set of status files any day now, and when there is I will update the status again. Also, when the new set of status files come out, I will update my site. I have tried a new way of setting up blocks of work. Rather than just giving 100 sequential exponents, I have now broken them up into ranges. I think that this will make it easier for me to keep track of exponents, however if there is a down side that I haven't thought of, please let me know.
 2004-12-24, 13:43 #19 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 7268 Posts Status of p-1 using the 23rd December status files.... Wow... I can't believe that it has been over a month since my last update. I think that you all know how to read my stats now, however, if you don't just go up a couple of posts and it will explain how to read my stats. Code:  M NUMBER 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 167 16 1 17 649 18 1201 19 1499 20 1104 21 520 22 297 23 277 24 233 25 113 Code:  0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 15.0 100 0 15.1 0 0 15.2 0 0 15.3 0 0 15.4 0 0 15.5 0 0 15.6 0 0 15.7 0 0 15.8 0 0 15.9 67 0 16.0 0 0 16.1 0 -20 16.2 0 -78 16.3 0 0 16.4 0 0 16.5 0 0 16.6 0 -51 16.7 0 -86 16.8 0 -111 16.9 1 -91 17.0 0 -43 17.1 0 -92 17.2 0 -123 17.3 0 -108 17.4 126 0 17.5 125 -1 17.6 83 0 17.7 115 0 17.8 103 0 17.9 97 +1 18.0 108 ? 18.1 126 ? 18.2 100 ? 18.3 113 ? 18.4 123 ? 18.5 120 ? 18.6 110 ? 18.7 102 ? 18.8 180 ? 18.9 119 ?
 2005-01-31, 04:52 #20 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 2·5·47 Posts Status of p-1 using the 20th January status files Code:  M NUMBER 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 167 16 1 17 84 18 1201 19 1497 20 1105 21 525 22 304 23 284 24 244 25 131 Code: 0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 15.0 100 0 15.1 0 0 15.2 0 0 15.3 0 0 15.4 0 0 15.5 0 0 15.6 0 0 15.7 0 0 15.8 0 0 15.9 67 0 16.0 0 0 16.1 0 0 16.2 0 0 16.3 0 0 16.4 0 0 16.5 0 0 16.6 0 0 16.7 0 0 16.8 0 0 16.9 1 0 17.0 0 0 17.1 0 0 17.2 0 0 17.3 0 0 17.4 0 -126 17.5 0 -125 17.6 83 0 17.7 0 -115 17.8 0 -103 17.9 1 -96 18.0 108 0 18.1 126 0 18.2 100 0 18.3 113 0 18.4 123 0 18.5 120 0 18.6 110 0 18.7 102 0 18.8 180 0 18.9 119 0
 2005-03-04, 05:51 #21 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 2×5×47 Posts I must appologise for my absence from the forum of late, i have been working on other things. Yes, for those that are wondering, there are other things than working on GIMPS... although not widely known about. Status of p-1 using the 24th February status files Code:  M NUMBER 0-13 0 13 0 14 0 15 167 16 2 17 84 18 455 19 1494 20 1108 21 525 22 308 23 290 24 256 25 141 26 94 27 27 28 0 29 3 30 0 I have changed the format slightly. There haven't been any p-1s that needed to be done up to 13M for months now so I have made that one big range for easier reading (as if it got any bigger you would have to start using the scroll within the code - and that is just messy). I have also included everything up to 30M now. Although we haven't got up to that range on primenet (with the exception of the +10mil digits) but it will be interesting to see how it grows. To see if how people actually do the the p-1 and how many skip it. Code: 0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 15.0 100 0 15.1 0 0 15.2 0 0 15.3 0 0 15.4 0 0 15.5 0 0 15.6 0 0 15.7 0 0 15.8 0 0 15.9 67 0 16.0 0 0 16.1 0 0 16.2 0 0 16.3 0 0 16.4 0 0 16.5 0 0 16.6 0 0 16.7 0 0 16.8 0 0 16.9 2 +1 17.0 0 0 17.1 0 0 17.2 0 0 17.3 0 0 17.4 0 0 17.5 0 0 17.6 83 0 17.7 0 0 17.8 0 0 17.9 1 0 18.0 0 -108 18.1 0 -126 18.2 0 -100 18.3 0 -113 18.4 0 -123 18.5 0 -120 18.6 54 -56 18.7 102 0 18.8 180 0 18.9 119 0 19.0 127 ? 19.1 113 ? 19.2 136 ? 19.3 148 ? 19.4 133 ? 19.5 138 ? 19.6 153 ? 19.7 235 ? 19.8 130 ? 19.9 181 ? I have now included a "breakdown" view up to 20million as I have now all work below 20million is now available for claiming in the forum. It is also good to see that we are developing quite a lead on the leading edge of double checking. Everything up to 15mil is now on primenet. Those 167 exponents in the 15mil range are being worked on, just incase anyone was wondering what was happenning with them. Also, just incase anyone was wondering, sometimes the numbers of exponents that need to be p-1ed in the list above might be greater than the number in the corresponding block that I have posted in the forums. This is because I don't assign any exponent that it currently being worked on that was assigned through primenet (ie is currently in status.txt). Last fiddled with by dave_0273 on 2005-03-04 at 05:52
 2005-03-09, 11:55 #22 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 2×5×47 Posts Status of p-1 using the 7th March status files. Code:  M NUMBER 0-13 0 13 0 14 0 15 167 16 2 17 84 18 427 19 1494 20 1108 21 525 22 307 23 292 24 258 25 142 26 100 27 34 28 0 29 3 30 0 Code:  0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 15.0 100 0 15.9 67 0 16.9 2 0 17.6 83 0 17.7 0 0 17.8 0 0 17.9 1 0 18.0 0 0 18.1 0 0 18.2 0 0 18.3 0 0 18.4 0 0 18.5 0 0 18.6 28 -26 18.7 102 0 18.8 178 -2 18.9 119 0 19.0 127 0 19.1 113 0 19.2 136 0 19.3 148 0 19.4 133 0 19.5 138 0 19.6 153 0 19.7 235 0 19.8 130 0 19.9 181 0 I know that it looks like not much p-1 work got done... however the manual forums are/were down, so the work just couldn't be checked in. I am sure that next week we will see a big jump seeing as though there will be effectively 2 weeks of work handed in.

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