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Old 2013-08-07, 14:17   #1
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I apologize if this question has been addressed before but I keenly remember there used to be a chart on the main page that gave the "general status" on ranges of exponents and how many had been cleared, how many awaited a first LL, and how many were awaiting a double check. Does this chart still appear somewhere or has the server load become too severe to permit its existence?

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Old 2013-08-07, 19:19   #2
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Perhaps this? http://www.mersenne.org/primenet/
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Old 2013-08-07, 19:28   #3
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You are my favorite person for the day. Brilliant. I guess I overlooked this page because it is no longer in the same format that it was (years ago).

Thanks!!
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GIMPS Visualization is also a good site:
http://mersenne.info/exponent_status_tabular_data/0/0/
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Old 2013-08-08, 00:35   #5
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GIMPS Visualization is also a good site:
http://mersenne.info/exponent_status_tabular_data/0/0/
Awesome. Thank you. A much easier visual.
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Old 2013-08-08, 00:46   #6
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Then there's this colourful guy: http://v5www.mersenne.org/report_classic/

"It takes 30 seconds and beats up the database so don't overuse it!"
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Then there's this colourful guy: http://v5www.mersenne.org/report_classic/

"It takes 30 seconds and beats up the database so don't overuse it!"
LOL @ P-90 years = 5 GHz-days. Hilarious hilarious stuff.
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Old 2013-08-08, 05:52   #8
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Awesome. Thank you. A much easier visual.
It will also draw graphs for TF ranges:

http://mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph/0/0/
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Old 2013-08-08, 14:02   #9
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Then there's this colourful guy: http://v5www.mersenne.org/report_classic/

"It takes 30 seconds and beats up the database so don't overuse it!"
This is the one I originally was asking about...however, it appears it has been supplanted by more efficient/informative tables. Thanks!

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LOL @ P-90 years = 5 GHz-days. Hilarious hilarious stuff.
Quite a flashback, wasn't it?

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It will also draw graphs for TF ranges:

http://mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph/0/0/
Thanks. That is useful as well!
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Old 2013-08-09, 00:51   #10
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Well, I'm going to start showing my (lack of) age here but the earliest processor I can remember was a 498 MHz. Not really a flashback so much as a lol @ cavemen of the 1990's. :P
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Well, I'm going to start showing my (lack of) age here but the earliest processor I can remember was a 498 MHz. Not really a flashback so much as a lol @ cavemen of the 1990's. :P
I went to a course in Pascal on 80286 and 80386's, don't remember how many Mhz but fairly sure it was <50 Mhz. Around 1994-95 I got my own 486 100 Mhz which was super fast, the "standard" 80486 was 80 Mhz at most I believe. This was the model before the first Pentium (586).

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