101284*5^92044+1 is prime!
Congrats PCZ.
Carlos
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101284*5^92044+1 is prime!
Congrats PCZ.
Carlos
Found another one :)
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=78919
Another one bites the dust :D
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=78921
Youre doing a number on those primes PCZ! Way to go!:thumbs:
Another one:
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=78936
Carlos
Quite enjoying this project.:)
The primes found are steadily increasing in size.
Looking forward to a top 1000 prime, well one can only hope :D
There getting larger :)
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=79129
Nice job PCZ!:hifi:
Sweet!
Bok :thumbs:
Are you'all running seiving or LLR, and which client do you use for Windows on an AMD XP2600?
(Never quite took the time to understand the math and processes behind these projects) - Just tell me which client to load and what to do. I'm sick of BOINC again...
Angus,
LLR/PRP on P4 architecture, sieving on Athlons.
Pretty simple though others know much more than me about it.
This guide is pretty good I think.
Bok :cheers:
Angus,
I do prp'ing client because it is automated and I dont have to babysit it. With the sieving you have to reserve the ranges and all of that other stuff. I dont know which works better for the computers you have though. Good luck!:thumbs:
How do I get into the stats? I've been crunching for a day or two now, and don't appear anywhere.
I tried submitting a post to the "Join a Team" thread but it never appeared.
Not very impressed so far....
They have moderator approval over at mersenne.org, so your first post has to be approved. It takes a couple of days, but bear with it :)
Bok
It takes Mod approval to get added to a team? BARF!:swear:
:clap: Everything seems to have sorted out finally. :clap:
Now - where are the primes hidden?
Angus
If you want to find the Primes do LLR tests.
Choice is Riesel or Sierpinski.
Same Client just a different setting in the Config.
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=6270
BTW
Here's one i found earlier http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=79167 :D
I'm using the LLRNet client, with the Riesel port opened in the config file.Quote:
Originally Posted by PCZ
Is that all?
Code:LLR tests only k*2^ną1 numbers, so, we will do a PRP test of 239062*5^170221-1
239062*5^170221-1 is not prime. RES64: 969B62E50312BED9 Time: 2565.750 sec.
Result 239062/170221 succesfully sent to the server.
LLR tests only k*2^ną1 numbers, so, we will do a PRP test of 134266*5^170257-1
Looks like you've figured it out. :thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Angus
47126*5^187554-1 is prime! :cheers:
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=80718
birdman, you just find a new prime 2 days ago :thumbs: ... but you didn't submit it ...:confused:
let's take a look at your PM in mersenne.org forum !
by the way, i've found 2 of these primes in the last 2 weeks ...:|party|:
I think he's flying....
BTW, tnerual, there's a project with easy primes to find, it's called Riesel Prime Search, just above Sierpinski/Riesel Base 5 forum...you should try it.
Carlos
Yeah, as a matter of fact, I was flying. I had some military training the past two weeks. I got in today and was able to post it this afternoon. Lets find some more!:thumbs: