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Old 2006-02-25, 08:05   #1
stevecody
 
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Unhappy Can't do manual testing without creating Error 3:'s

Recently, just for the heck of it, I did a manual test on the exponent 5. After that, my Prime95 started wanting to report results on it and of course, started getting Error 3: Database crashed or exponent not assigned (or something close to that)

I had additional factoring results in the prime.spl file waiting to be sent in but it looks like I've lost out on reporting that work and getting credit for it.

I've since renamed the prime.spl and continued on but I have this question.

Is my only option to send in the prime.spl file and results.txt via email?

Thanks!
Steve Cody
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Old 2006-02-26, 19:39   #2
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Looks like the recipe is: try submitting once more, and if that fails again, e-mail your results to George.
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Old 2006-02-26, 20:40   #3
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The problem might clear up in 3 days
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