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"Gary"
May 2007
Overland Park, KS
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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?
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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In other words it doesn't matter. Last fiddled with by rogue on 2014-02-14 at 21:54 |
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"Gary"
May 2007
Overland Park, KS
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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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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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Jun 2010
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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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Jun 2009
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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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"Gary"
May 2007
Overland Park, KS
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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 ? Gary Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2014-02-16 at 01:20 Reason: edit |
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Jun 2010
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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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"Gary"
May 2007
Overland Park, KS
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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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"Gary"
May 2007
Overland Park, KS
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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. Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2014-02-16 at 05:28 Reason: edit |
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Jun 2010
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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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