It's been SO long since anything happened with this project that I am wondering if the people in charge of it have just left it on autopilot, so to speak, to do other things.
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It's been SO long since anything happened with this project that I am wondering if the people in charge of it have just left it on autopilot, so to speak, to do other things.
Well, now 67607 has gone below 100, so I wonder if that's another possibility now.
I don't understand why there's not more conversation on this forum, so I decided to start one and hope it lights a fire under the members. I haven't been able to participate on the project in years...
I notice, having not participated in this project for a few years, now that this project appears to be using the Prime95 program to compute its WUs. The current Prime95 version is 26.6. Will SoB be...
What will you do now that the Java Virtual Machine is no longer available? I the Java Runtime Environment software I have used is inadequate in my opinion because it will conflict with things like...
Any time you can make something look like chocolate brown, you have my vote.
Are you saying that he died?
It's been back up since early yesterday. I don't knwo why people were having problems accessing it.
Are you using http://www.aspenleaf.com/distributed as the address?
Kirk's site is now back up and running. Expect an update in the next few weeks.
Louie, I'm glad you mentioned GIMPS because, although not through with the double check, they have most likely found the 40th Mersennne Prime. They have yet to say what number it is exactly.
Has anyone been able to access http://www.aspenleaf.com/distributed in the last week or so? I haven't been able to get to it. Anyone have any info on what happened?
Jammy, I think you may have had a tiny overreaction to what I said.
The word "retarded" would be ok to use, but people have changed the understanding and connotation of it.
No, it would still be offensive alone. Any time you say such things about people it is bad.
Am I the only one who finds that picture about comparing arguing on the net to running in the Special Olympics rather offensive?
The numbers I have seen are slightly larger than 150. The current test I am running started out at about 185 blocks.
wblipp, I understand it better than I did, but I'm gonna have to read this a few times to understand how all your algebraic steps work and where they came from. Thanks for taking the time to expound...
Boy, I wish I understood this level of math! I never got much past simple trigonometry and extremely basic calculus. I do mean VERY VERY basic.
I hope to God that that never is done by the creators, Marco. Anyone who only does ONE PART of a test every 10 days probably shouldn't be in the search anyway.
Surely you are not suggesting that the people in charge of the site force people to complete a test in such a limited amount of time? I understand not wanting a test to take over 3 years, but...
Keroberts1, you are somewhat mistaken about the 10 day rule. It simply says that the server must hear from your client running a test once very 10 days at least or it will reassign the test to...
I'll explain the 10 day rule again. It does not say, "you must complete a test within 10 days" It says, "You must have some kind of progress, by contacting the server with updated info on the test,...
As long as you send SOME of the intermittent information in every 10 days, it will not time out. The time out only happens if the server goes 10 days without hearing from the client with that...
What in the world does 1 P mean in relation to cEM?