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"/X\(‘-‘)/X\"
Jan 2013
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That's everything assigned once apocalypse confirms having the 78-79 range.
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
236568 Posts |
One factor in the first 1/2 hour of running.
![]() M79004249 has a factor: 234687434795636918167 [TF:67:68*:mfaktc 0.20 barrett76_mul32_gs] found 1 factor for M79004249 from 2^67 to 2^68 (partially tested) [mfaktc 0.20 barrett76_mul32_gs] |
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"Graham uses ISO 8601"
Mar 2014
AU, Sydney
35 Posts |
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Appealing to the not yet removed more informative old exponent detail lookup might suggest that it was Prime95, but I'm not entirely sure about that. http://www.mersenne.org/report_expon...1890519&full=1 Last fiddled with by snme2pm1 on 2015-01-23 at 07:06 |
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"GIMFS"
Sep 2002
Oeiras, Portugal
27028 Posts |
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"Graham uses ISO 8601"
Mar 2014
AU, Sydney
111100112 Posts |
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It wouldn't surprise me if such a pre-factoring exercise was conducted with entirely different tools. Nevertheless, subsequent discussion has centered around work after the onset of public submissions. |
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"Graham uses ISO 8601"
Mar 2014
AU, Sydney
35 Posts |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
26·151 Posts |
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I didn't see your reply till snme's precedent post popped. I understand you being a nice guy, hehe, but for me everybody is guilty unless proved otherwise So, are you sure he really owns this laptop? i.e are you sure this laptop is real? Did it actually report ANY good stuff? I could also create a phantom machine and improve my credit odds, it would even pass unobserved, beside of the mountain of THzDays turned in by my 580s. And if I am discovered, I could blame the new laptop. "I have to return it to vendor, it does not work well, sorry for the trouble caused"... ![]() [/trolling] |
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Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
22×32×173 Posts |
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#229 |
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Apr 2014
7·17 Posts |
From sannerud's website I think the story of the raccoon found in the garage could be a good illustration of flushing out these hidden missed factors.
http://sannerud.com/places/raccoon/index.html http://sannerud.com/places/raccoon/DSC04436.JPG http://sannerud.com/places/raccoon/DSC04448.JPG |
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#230 |
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6809 > 6502
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Aug 2003
101×103 Posts
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Prime95 used to have an AdvanceFactor entry available in the Worktodo.ini file. This would do what that type of factoring (low level far ahead of the 79.3M range.) PrimeNet would accept the info passed to it.
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1976 Toyota Corona years forever!
"Wayne"
Nov 2006
Saskatchewan, Canada
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And it is only available in Prime95 v24 (or older?). It was surprisingly generous with credit. I let an old space heater "Advance" the last few low exponents to 61 bits; this PC was good for 1.6GhzDay/Day with normal factoring but about twice that with AdvanceFactor of these. It took about 45 days for 1277 60-61 bits. Last fiddled with by petrw1 on 2015-01-23 at 15:17 |
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