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Old 2014-02-14, 20:45   #122
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The servertype is passed to the client. The client will do the one test and if the number is prime, will do the other test immediately.
I know that. This didn't answer my question. What is the header for a twin prime search that should be passed in the file that is loaded into the server?
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Old 2014-02-14, 21:53   #123
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I know that. This didn't answer my question. What is the header for a twin prime search that should be passed in the file that is loaded into the server?
The input to the server must be -1 or +1. The client will test the candidate passed by the server, then test the twin if the candidate is prime or prp.

In other words it doesn't matter.

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Old 2014-02-14, 23:10   #124
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The input to the server must be -1 or +1. The client will test the candidate passed by the server, then test the twin if the candidate is prime or prp.

In other words it doesn't matter.
OK thanks.

So when I get the file to load, for this project, I will use the header:
ABC $a*2^$b-1
into a file with k-value on the left and n-value on the right for each row.
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Old 2014-02-14, 23:32   #125
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OK thanks.

So when I get the file to load, for this project, I will use the header:
ABC $a*2^$b-1
into a file with k-value on the left and n-value on the right for each row.
Yup
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Old 2014-02-15, 04:41   #126
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I have started port 12000 again. The stats are all there. But I have not loaded anything. The file is too large for me to manually manipulate. I do not have a program to extract exactly what needs to be loaded. Please provide exactly the file that I need to load.
That's the only TPS file I have. It was gribozavr's most recent upload, and it has all of the variable n TPS candidates - k<10M, n=480K-500K. Max usually takes that file, extracts the range specified by Oddball, and loads it into port 12000.

I've PM'd Max and requested him to either upload the k/n pairs in my specified range to the PRPNet server or send that shorter file to you. If anyone here can help with this, please do so.

Thanks.
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Old 2014-02-15, 16:58   #127
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I just emailed the reduced file to Gary. Good thing I was too lazy to get rid of the Linux partition on my HDD. For some reason, Linux text editors can handle a Gigabyte without any problems. I would never (again) try to open a file that size in e.g. wordpad...

BTW is the complete file the same as the one on amphorias web page?
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Old 2014-02-16, 01:15   #128
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I just emailed the reduced file to Gary. Good thing I was too lazy to get rid of the Linux partition on my HDD. For some reason, Linux text editors can handle a Gigabyte without any problems. I would never (again) try to open a file that size in e.g. wordpad...

BTW is the complete file the same as the one on amphorias web page?
Thank you Peter. I've experienced the same on Linus vs. Windows text editors. Linux text editors are much better.

I have now loaded the file into port 12000. Carnivore, just to clarify: I have loaded k=100K-200K for n=490K-500K into the server. (You had previously specified n=490K-499K.)

So everyone: Let's see if we can generate some interest and do some work on ports 12000 and 13000 by the end of the 1st week in March. We can re-evaluate what files/servers to continue with at that point.

Edit: Hum. I just looked at the status page and it looks like that k<100K was only done for n=490K-499K. In other words, n=499K-500K was not done. Do we also need to load k<100K for n=499K-500K into the server so that there are no gaps in testing up to k<200K / n=500K ?


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Thank you Peter. I've experienced the same on Linus vs. Windows text editors. Linux text editors are much better.

I have now loaded the file into port 12000. Carnivore, just to clarify: I have loaded k=100K-200K for n=490K-500K into the server. (You had previously specified n=490K-499K.)

So everyone: Let's see if we can generate some interest and do some work on ports 12000 and 13000 by the end of the 1st week in March. We can re-evaluate what files/servers to continue with at that point.

Edit: Hum. I just looked at the status page and it looks like that k<100K was only done for n=490K-499K. In other words, n=499K-500K was not done. Do we also need to load k<100K for n=499K-500K into the server so that there are no gaps in testing up to k<200K / n=500K ?


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Thanks, Peter and Gary!

n=499K-500K was done on LLRNet, port 12050, for k<100K and k=100K-200K. Some primes in this range are below:

Code:
user=Beyond
[2011-12-25 09:36:24]
172665*2^499335-1 is prime!  Time : 669.0 sec.
user=Beyond
[2011-12-27 02:14:22]
141345*2^499358-1 is prime!  Time : 666.0 sec.
user=Beyond
[2012-01-12 16:51:32]
103095*2^499600-1 is prime!  Time : 432.0 sec.
user=Beyond
[2012-12-25 19:03:37]
45285*2^499206-1 is prime!  Time : 2631.0 sec.
user=Wario
[2013-02-17 18:03:14]
68865*2^499729-1 is prime!  Time : 316.0 sec.
user=Wario
[2013-02-18 05:58:37]
28275*2^499755-1 is prime!  Time : 305.0 sec.
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Thanks, Peter and Gary!

n=499K-500K was done on LLRNet, port 12050, for k<100K and k=100K-200K. Some primes in this range are below:
(snip)
Oh, oops. In a little while, I'll take care of getting n>499K deleted from port 12000. That's easy enough. After looking at the server, it appears to be set to hand out the lower-n candidates first. So there will be no issue here.

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I see that n=499000 was tested by LLRnet so I have now deleted all n>=499000 from port 12000. To clarify port 12000 is now loaded with k=100K-200K for n=490000 to 498999.

283,344 candidates are now ready to be tested. Let it rip!

Edit: Has k<100K for n=490000-494999 ever been tested? I looked through a few posts in this thread and can't find anything about it ever being loaded into a server.

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I see that n=499000 was tested by LLRnet so I have now deleted all n>=499000 from port 12000. To clarify port 12000 is now loaded with k=100K-200K for n=490000 to 498999.

283,344 candidates are now ready to be tested. Let it rip!
Woohoo! GIT-R-DONE, folks!

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Edit: Has k<100K for n=490000-494999 ever been tested? I looked through a few posts in this thread and can't find anything about it ever being loaded into a server.
k<100K for n=490000-494999 has been tested:
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpos...7&postcount=95

Some primes in that range:
Code:
user=odicin
[2011-09-20 10:08:51]
19539*2^490165-1 is prime!  Time : 0.0 sec.
user=sm5ymt
[2011-09-20 11:22:29]
83145*2^490261-1 is prime!  Time : 0.0 sec.
user=mdettweiler
[2011-10-20 12:44:54]
22929*2^494733-1 is prime!  Time : 0.0 sec.
user=Oddball
[2011-10-23 00:55:07]
97755*2^494932-1 is prime!  Time : 0.0 sec.
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