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Old 2009-01-19, 23:21   #67
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it is in results_8000.txt
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1833*2^356510-1 is not prime. Res64: ECDE1B148F9F37E1 Time : 121.0 sec.
You may want to have a stern talk with that port.

I'm not going to do anything about that record until after the file has moved through the daily process, otherwise it will just drop back in again until then.
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Old 2009-01-20, 00:00   #68
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Alright, which one of you has a fubar'd client????

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1649*2^356516-1 is not prime. Res64: 8D61B57F537C3191 Time : 244.0 sec.

Shows up multiple times in results.txt
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Old 2009-01-20, 00:02   #69
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Alright, which one of you has a fubar'd client????

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[2009-01-19 10:44:54]
1649*2^356516-1 is not prime. Res64: 8D61B57F537C3191 Time : 244.0 sec.

Shows up multiple times in results.txt
Looks like at 11 oclock, 11 pairs were returned...
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Old 2009-01-20, 00:05   #70
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If no-one claims them we'll create a new user called PEBCAK

ha ha ha
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Old 2009-01-20, 00:07   #71
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If no-one claims them we'll create a new user called PEBCAK

ha ha ha
Eh? I'm afraid the significance of such a name is lost on me.
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Old 2009-01-20, 00:15   #72
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And you don't know who Google is either, right? ;p

Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair

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Old 2009-01-20, 00:15   #73
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Helpdesk-speak: Problem Exists Between Chair and Keyboard
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Old 2009-01-20, 00:16   #74
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I Like it !

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Old 2009-01-20, 00:19   #75
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SNAP!
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Old 2009-01-20, 03:16   #76
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I have 26 cores working for NPLB

2 are idle doing nothing, waiting for Gary to fire up Port 2000 and 3000.

6 cores are on port 5000 (3 each from 2 - Q6600 - Linux CentOS 5.1 64bit Servers) [Free-DC Database Server, and Forum Server]
4 cores are on port 400 (Q9450 - Windows x64) [just now switched it over]
8 cores are on port 8000 (I7-920 - Vista Ultimate 64) [been running for awhile]
8 cores are on port 9000 (I7-920 - Vista Ultimate 64) [been running for awhile, when I'm not gaming]

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Old 2009-01-20, 03:46   #77
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I have 26 cores working for NPLB

2 are idle doing nothing, waiting for Gary to fire up Port 2000 and 3000.

6 cores are on port 5000 (3 each from 2 - Q6600 - Linux CentOS 5.1 64bit Servers) [Free-DC Database Server, and Forum Server]
4 cores are on port 400 (Q9450 - Windows x64) [just now switched it over]
8 cores are on port 8000 (I7-920 - Vista Ultimate 64) [been running for awhile]
8 cores are on port 9000 (I7-920 - Vista Ultimate 64) [been running for awhile, when I'm not gaming]
David,

Go ahead and run those idle cores on something. Henry said he has some results available for one of the files that we were going to load into port 2000 so that effort is still being finallized. It'll probably be late Tues. before it's ready to start.

Isn't it great having all of these choices? That's what we've been aiming for all along. Later this month or in Feb., we'll also have the 6k mini-drive from the individual k reservations thread. We'll likely put that on my port 8000 that hasn't been used yet.

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