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#331 |
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Jun 2004
California
4258 Posts |
Taking 762 - 767
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#332 |
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Jun 2004
3716 Posts |
Taking 767-768
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#333 |
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Nov 2003
1110001001102 Posts |
Pconfig,
Welcome to the 15k search! Can you kindly introduce yourself, just a few words, specially your "references" with respect to search for primes and/or participation in other distributed projects. Thanks, and happy hunting. |
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#334 |
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Nov 2004
California
23×3×71 Posts |
756-757 and 761-762 complete, no primes.
Taking 768-769. |
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Jun 2004
3716 Posts |
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i'm Thomas Richard, live in Belgium and im addicted to Distributed Computing. Well references i did some SoB, some GIMPS and some rieselsieve as primesearch projects. I own 4 P4 boxes wich should be some LLR power but 3 are currently running rieselsieve. (Too bad they're not on 24/7) My P4 3.4 is almost always on though. It does this tests in about 1700 sec if my pc is idle. That's about it, if you want to know more, just ask :) Greetings Edit: Never discovered a prime yet
Last fiddled with by Pconfig on 2005-08-29 at 21:52 |
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#336 |
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Aug 2005
3 Posts |
will give 769 to 770 a chance
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#337 |
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Jun 2004
678 Posts |
Reserving: 770 to 771
Reporting: 767 to 768 (0 Primes found )
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#338 |
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Nov 2003
2·1,811 Posts |
Pconfig
Thanks for your message. I see that you have been very busy with distributed projects. I wonder have you done Seti? I did extensively, before the cheaters came... I hope you find your first prime with us. Beware that primes at n=760k are a bit rare, if you want you can try k=355424355 at 370k or select your own k and test from 200k. faxe4me Can you too tell us a few words about yourself. Thanks! |
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Jun 2004
5·11 Posts |
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I know primes are rare at that N but if i want to find 1 it should be a pretty big one I'm not that easily satisfied Also reserving 771 to 772 Last fiddled with by Pconfig on 2005-09-01 at 15:00 |
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#340 |
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Nov 2004
California
23×3×71 Posts |
768-769 complete, no primes.
Taking 772-773. |
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#341 |
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Aug 2005
3 Posts |
769 to 770 complete
no prime found My name is Roman, I live in the north of germany. In the past i spent some time on seti, whitch was in fact the initial project on distributed computing for me. With newer generations of processors i was working in different projects like SoB, FAD, Think, CP, LHC and now I'm a little bit with you :-) reserving 773-774 |
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