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Aug 2003
Upstate NY, USA
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If there are no problems with anyone I will continue this range for as long as I am in LMH. This is a merging of both my previous threads, and all further updates for either range shall occur in this thread.
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Aug 2003
Upstate NY, USA
2·163 Posts |
Current Statuses (first 5 digits after decimal) - nofactor file from 11/17
all entries are in the nofactor file unless noted by (submitted) 00000 to 00005 - 71 bits 00006 to 00012 - 64 bits 00013 to 00060 - 62 bits 00061 to 00403 - 61 bits 00404 to 18299 - 61 bits (submitted) 18300 to 19999 - 60 bits 20000 to 22024 - 62 bits 22024 to 24489 - 62 bits (submitted) 24490 to 49999 - 60 bits 50000 to 50876 - 64 bits 50877 to 70553 - 62 bits 70554 to 71721 - 62 bits (submitted) 71722 to 72499 - 59 bits 72500 to 72595 - 62 bits 72596 to 72599 - 64 bits 72600 to 99999 - 62 bits |
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Jun 2003
101002 Posts |
So, just out of curiosity, that means these are the numbers from 69.0 million to 69.1 million, right?
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Aug 2003
Upstate NY, USA
2·163 Posts |
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Examples: 00000 to 00005 = 69,000,000 to 69,000,059 72600 to 99999 = 69,726,000 to 69,999,999 |
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#5 |
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Jun 2003
22×5 Posts |
Ah, I see. Thx.
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#6 |
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Feb 2003
163 Posts |
Garo, I suggest to change the both entries for tom11784 to one : 69-70M Factoring to 2^62+
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Aug 2003
Upstate NY, USA
2×163 Posts |
LMH Status of 69M-70M
(as of 12/13/03 - 12/02/03 nocomp file) Code:
Start Stop Numbers Bits 69,000,000 69,000,059 1 71 69,000,060 69,000,129 3 64 69,000,130 69,000,609 9 62 69,000,610 69,182,999 ? 61 69,183,000 69,196,699 ? 61* 69,196,700 69,199,719 71 62* 69,199,720 69,199,999 10 61* 69,200,000 69,277,059 ? 62 69,277,060 69,338,599 ? 62* 69,338,600 69,499,999 ? 60+ 69,500,000 69,504,999 ? 66* 69,505,000 69,508,769 ? 64+ 69,508,770 69,514,999 ? 64* 69,515,000 69,725,959 ? 62+ 69,725,960 69,725,999 1 64 69,726,000 69,999,999 ? 62 + a computer currently in this range I am updating this at http://www.geocities.com/tommyzink/gimps.html for those who care for more than the monthly updates I put here. |
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Aug 2003
Upstate NY, USA
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just another update
- completed all numbers in this range to at least 60 bits - have 3321 exponents at 60 and less than 8200 below 62 my most updated status is viewable at: www.geocities.com/tommyzink/gimps/current.html and if you want to see past charts of this range: www.geocities.com/tommyzink/gimps/ and click on the date you want to view (year_month_day) |
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Jun 2003
22×61 Posts |
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#10 |
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Aug 2003
Upstate NY, USA
2·163 Posts |
well the way they informed us made it sound like the power to the entire dorm might be shut off during multiple periods of the break - so i don't want to take any chances as my computer has had enough things pissing me off this semester
editting was used to clarify an "it" i used previously: Last fiddled with by tom11784 on 2003-12-19 at 15:39 |
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Aug 2003
Upstate NY, USA
2·163 Posts |
another 10-20 day update
fewer than 2300 now at 60 bits and fewer that 3500 at 61 bits once these are done out to 62 things will probably get slower, so hopefully another month of speed before this occurs just like last time, you can view my status at www.geocities.com/tommyzink/gimps/ and select the chart to view (current or yyyy_mm_dd) moving right along in search of good times and good news, ....
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