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Joe O
01-04-2011, 01:30 AM
510000-520000 (finally) finished :smile:
All factors from the 10 1T blocks have been uploaded from both computers.

Reserving 540T-541T for NeoGen please. (Only 1T this time, I learned my lesson!) lol

Please don't start that range. Lennart has 540T-549T in the works. I know, I know, he didn't post a reservation, and you have no way of knowing it. I almost didn't catch it myself.
So please take 549T-550T instead.
Thanks,
Joe O.

NeoGen
01-04-2011, 01:09 PM
Hi Joe.

Yea, I saw it not long after making the post, but the forums lock the posts 60 minutes after, so I couldn't edit it anymore.
I posted after asking for a bump up to 550T-551T (Lennart left the 550T-560T open. 549 is within Lennart's range)
Hope there is no more mixups now. :)

Joe O
02-11-2011, 03:01 PM
There has been a new prime discovered: http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=98188
A new dat file is being created and I will upload it as soon as I get it.

When are you and Vaughan goint to start your PRPnet contest? There are primes to be found :)

NeoGen
02-11-2011, 04:03 PM
Hi Joe

I've been running the PRP's from the new SR5 combined server, but somehow I think all or almost all I get is Riesel candidates, no Sierpinski's for me. Or maybe I got it pointing to the wrong server.. I'll have to double check later.

Anyway, at least for the Riesel part of SR5 I'm the top dog of AMD Users. :icon_mrgreen: It seems everyone has been looking in other directions in the past few months so I slowly sneaked up to #1 on the Team. :icon_lol:

p.s. - Did you see I'm already working on sieving another range? I reserved it on the thread, but the thread has not been updated in several weeks.

vaughan
02-12-2011, 01:23 PM
When are you and Vaughan goint to start your PRPnet contest? There are primes to be found :)
I've forgotten how to run this project.

Hey NeoGen need a quick "How to tutorial" please.

NeoGen
02-13-2011, 07:13 AM
It was pretty easy, even for me that am not used to non-boinc math projects..

They have a thread with the links to the applications they use here:
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=11348

And another one for the new server that started last december (the old server is offline already I think):
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=14468

I think I'm using PRPnet (for the communications with server) with LLR (for the calculations) on mine, but I'm not 100% sure, and I'm not at the computer right now to double check it. There is also the option of pfgw for the calculations, but PRPnet is mandatory I believe.
Whatever you use, make sure the config files have all the correct usernames, servers, and etc configured :)