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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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ANNOUNCING...drum roll...
Team drive #4 for NPLB! This will be a very exciting drive where we will be searching k=115, 149, 175, 179, 185, 199, 215, 227, 229, 239, 241, 265, 271, 289, and 293 from n=600K-1M! Sieve depth is P=26T. NOTE: Brucifer did all of the sieving for this effort himself. Personally I am going to share the 1st prime with him that I find on it. I might suggest that some others do this also. Sieving doesn't get the recognition that it deserves so perhaps this will help some. Thanks Bruce! Karsten (kar_bon) maintains a site that has almost all known Riesel primes. There is a page for k<300 here. The ranges searched and primes found from this project will be shown there. 3 excellent LLRnet servers will be processing a large part of the range. For general info. on setting up and running the servers see this thread. The info. specific to the servers that needs to be entered into your llr-clientconfig.txt file is: #1: server = "nplb.ironbits.net" port = 7000 #2: server = "nplb.ironbits.net" port = 7500 #3: server = "nplb.dynip.telepac.pt" port = 443 Please report all reservations/statuses/completions for this drive in this thread. Please report all primes found in the 'Report primes here' thread. Please post all results files in this thread or send them to me at: gbarnes017 at gmail dot com. Please report all top-5000 primes with a project ID of 'PrimeSearch' and credit LLR and srsieve software. New primes found from drive #4: Code:
Prime found by 265*2^856293-1 gd_barnes 271*2^786059-1 mdettweiler 265*2^763957-1 gd_barnes 215*2^714542-1 gd_barnes 185*2^612412-1 em99010pepe Code:
Prime found by 215*2^999170-1 gd_barnes 229*2^969073-1 gd_barnes 115*2^830103-1 mdettweiler 229*2^715459-1 gd_barnes 289*2^610737-1 em99010pepe Code:
n-range tested by status # primes 646K-1M NPLB complete 4 (plus 4 confirmed) 638K-646K gd_barnes complete 0 635K-638K LLRnet (IB7000) complete 0 630K-635K LLRnet (C443) complete 0 625K-630K LLRnet (IB7000) complete 0 620K-625K LLRnet (C443) complete 0 618K-620K LLRnet (IB7000) complete 0 610K-618K em99010pepe complete 1 (plus 1 confirmed) 605K-610K LLRnet (IB7000) complete 0 600K-605K LLRnet (C443) complete 0 Have fun and let's smoke these ranges! ![]() Gary Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2008-11-04 at 01:41 Reason: Update status |
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Sep 2004
2×5×283 Posts |
Just to let all know that server C443 is already sending to the clients candidates from Drive 4. You Guys can point the cores to C443...lol. The rest of the candidates from Drive 1 will be completed by me (ETA ~30 hours).
PrimeSearch will definitely raise a few spots in the score rankings with this drive...let's see. Carlos Last fiddled with by em99010pepe on 2008-09-09 at 16:17 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
33×5×7×11 Posts |
Manual files have now been posted. Port 7000 should be loaded up later today.
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Sep 2004
2·5·283 Posts |
Gary just took and run one candidate to see if the server was running...lol
I think it's better to reserve more work for this server. Last fiddled with by em99010pepe on 2008-09-09 at 20:07 |
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I ♥ BOINC!
Oct 2002
Glendale, AZ. (USA)
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Just got home and loaded up 7000.
Let me know if you run into any problems. Port 7000 has 3031 remaining knpairs.txt - Size: 36,398 Last Access: 09/09/2008 04:49 PM first k/n pair 199 605005 last k/n pair 215 610000 Bring it, don't sing it! ![]() Brucifer - you got a prime on port 5000 :-) Last fiddled with by IronBits on 2008-09-10 at 00:02 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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ROCK ON!! David, I'm putting 2 quads on port 443 shortly until it cleans its current range, which should be within 1-2 days. I'll then move them over to port 7000. Don't worry if you get only a small amount of activity at first. Thanks for taking care of it. Let's roll! ![]() Gary |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
33×5×7×11 Posts |
Just to set everyone's expectations right here: At this level of n-range and the # of candidates in the file, I would expect an average of one prime approximately every n=10K-12K.
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
289B16 Posts |
I moved all of the posts related to the C443 server issues to a new thread by that name.
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Sep 2004
2×5×283 Posts |
Taking 610-614.
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Sep 2004
283010 Posts |
Taking 614-618.
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Sep 2004
283010 Posts |
I urgently need more work for server C443, less than 850 candidates to test. I need a 10k or 15k file.
Last fiddled with by em99010pepe on 2008-09-10 at 20:23 |
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