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Old 2005-04-15, 15:01   #210
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666-668 complete, no primes.
Taking 670-672
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Old 2005-04-17, 00:08   #211
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I just uploaded new test files in the 672-680k range to the server. These are sieved to more than 11.5T (=1.15E13) courtesy of segmtfault. I put only four because of yet another increase in exe times expected at about n=672600. If new exe time is much longer I can reduce chunk size from 2k to 1k.

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Old 2005-04-17, 03:36   #212
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662-664 complete, no primes.
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Old 2005-04-19, 16:19   #213
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668-670 complete, no primes.
Taking 674-676.
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Old 2005-04-21, 03:13   #214
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670-672 complete, no primes.
Taking 676-678
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Old 2005-04-21, 19:14   #215
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Taking 678-680
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Old 2005-04-21, 21:44   #216
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I just added 20 more files in the n=680-700k range reducing the chunk size to 1k. On average each file contains 151 candidates. Larry says a single test on a 2.8GHz P-4 requires close to 2100 sec, therefore it will take about 3 days and 12 hours to process one file. If you have several "hungry" machines just reserve several files at once.
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Old 2005-04-22, 22:06   #217
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2995125705*2^674974-1 (203197 digits)

This should come in around #160 or so on the top-5000.
Just yesterday I told Kosmaj we were 'due' :surprised
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Old 2005-04-23, 17:50   #218
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Congratulations

672-674 complete, no primes.
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Old 2005-04-24, 21:49   #219
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Larry congrats on a big prime! It's currently #166 on Top-5000 and 14th since our "small" project began (n>230k).
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Old 2005-04-26, 17:12   #220
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674-676 complete with the 1 prime reported earlier.
Taking 681-682.
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