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    We probably need to make a client available for download. Maybe one that is pre-configured to connect our server. I would perfer one that has had all the server portion stripped out.

    I'm thinking that somewhere I saw some scripts to help install and/or launch the client for multiple core machines?
    -:Beyond:-


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    There are quite a few scripts floating around, a lot of them written by IB.

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    http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=1820

    We are good to go! Everyone just needs to create a new personal prover code when you find a prime. Be sure to credit llr, srsieve and our project.
    -:Beyond:-


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    How do we add Prover code L860 to show up along side the others I have listed to choose from?
    I'll put together a care package for downloading so they only need to edit the username = line

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    below the listed proof programs is a box to list others. just type in "srsieve, 1820" without the quotes. 1820 is our projects database ID.
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    Go to your normal page for submission.
    Look under your existing code/codes for the create a new proof code button.
    Select LLR, it will turn blue.
    In the box with none in it, remove none and add the following.
    srsieve, 1820

    You will see it turns the 1820 into FreeDCPrimeSearch.

    Your code should credit
    yourself Srsieve FreeDCPrimeSearch LLR

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    The new proof-code will be L863 and will credit the following:

    This code will also automatically credit:
    • LLR (#431) : Jean Penné's LLR (program)

    Is that right?

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