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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Liverpool (GMT/BST)
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when is prime95 going to finish the lowest two exponents needing doublechecks and move that boundary up a bit?
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"Kyle"
Feb 2005
Somewhere near M52..
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# Countdown to proving M(24036583) is the 41st Mersenne Prime: 46,351 # All exponents below 18,000,949 have been tested and double-checked. # All exponents below 26,181,803 have been tested at least once. # Countdown to testing all exponents below M(30402457) once: 130 # Countdown to testing all exponents below M(32582657) once: 621 http://www.mersenne.org/report_milestones/ |
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"Jacob"
Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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Jacob Last fiddled with by S485122 on 2009-06-14 at 08:20 Reason: replaced "this year" by "2009" : who knows when somebody will read this ? |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Liverpool (GMT/BST)
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All exponents below 18,000,949 have been tested and double-checked.
i have just realized my stupid mistake(always making these ) i looked at the LL test results and saw that George had first time checked the lowest two exponents lefti misread this as he was assigned them for doublechecking i was wondering why 18000949 and 18000989 hadnt been finished since they have been assigned ages i now discovered that they were both assigned to starrynte on 2008-12-05 and so was 18001339 how come these three have taken 6 months? a month might be sufficient then again 18065809 has been assigned a month more than that surely a system for quickly processing low exponents would be good the preferred exponent thing is good but it allows people to hoard a load of exponents and take ages to do the lowest ones |
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Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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I think starrynyte has forgot about those three exponents. Anyone care to send him a PM? I took a look at exponents in the 18-19M range. There are 42 exponents that remain. I have 5 that should be finished in about 10 days. 99.94 has about a dozen that are being crunched offline and should all
be complete in 10-12 days. starrynyte has 3. Carsten Kossenday has about 5-6 assigned since Feb. markr just got 3 assigned a few days ago so should be finishing them soon. shaneamy has a few assigned since October last which he/she seems to have forgotten about. Am I missing anyone else? |
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"Jacob"
Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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If the exponents have not been reassigned it is because the computers crunching them have communicated once a month at least. There is no reason to be impatient : there are still a few other exponents to be tested, no shortage at the moment ;-) Jacob |
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"Kyle"
Feb 2005
Somewhere near M52..
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Perhaps they are just OCD like me and want to guarantee that there are no hiding primes in those ranges on the off chance that the first LL made an error that was not reported. Although to be honest, if there are any hiding primes I think they are around the 28M and 35M areas.
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6809 > 6502
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Aug 2003
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Dec 2007
Cleves, Germany
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