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Old 2010-09-18, 22:42   #518
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hey Pi your kbb database could use a similar code I changed one thing and I'm checking k up to 10000 and b upto 100
This is the code I used to doublecheck kbb+1 (and Gary, too, I think).

For more examples see the file "abcfileformats.txt" in the PFGW zip-file!
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Old 2010-09-18, 22:46   #519
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This is the code I used to doublecheck kbb+1 (and Gary, too, I think).

For more examples see the file "abcfileformats.txt" in the PFGW zip-file!
once I saw the code in the file it became obvious lol

oh and Pi I got the file down to my last test results instead of everything with the code as originally I may have lost one result though,

13805 lines left in the file

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Repeat after me: All bases ≤ 1000 have been completely checked.

Up to n = 421 for the current search.

And, because of that, I have covered every prime under 1320 digits.

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Repeat after me: All bases ≤ 1000 have been completely checked.

Up to n = 421 for the current search.

And, because of that, I have covered every prime under 1320 digits.
okay I'm sorry if I was excited and care.
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how would I get a 2^b-1 search searching only primes b ? I've got it to.

Code:
ABC2 $2^$b-1
b: from 1to 1000
Code:
ABC2 2^$a-1
a: primes from 1 to 10000

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okay I'm sorry if I was excited and care.
I was just saying. Maybe you could check 10k to 20k if you want. Fill in that range.

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how would I get a 2^b-1 search searching only primes b ? I've got it to.
PRP;

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Alright, I have the file for the primes up to n = 500; I'm going to make final modifications;
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Submissions: 18398 * 12962980 + 1 (9280 digits)
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Old 2010-09-19, 05:47   #526
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Well, I finished up to 500. The file is too big to send in one piece, so I'll send it as 1-250 and 251-500,

.. Too bad that 90% of the file is the primes smaller than n = 251.

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Use a ZIP-tool and the whole table for n=1-1000 will fit in 100kB.
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I have a somewhat faster idea; Let NewPGen sieve each n to 100 million, and I'll test it using PFGW.

NewPGen is on repeat mode.

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