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    Okay.

    I was trying to get a feel for how long it would take to run all the lower range pairs. With 400k pairs, probably 3 weeks.
    -:Beyond:-


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    Quote Originally Posted by Beyond View Post
    Okay.

    I was trying to get a feel for how long it would take to run all the lower range pairs. With 400k pairs, probably 3 weeks.
    Probably less but it's something that need to be done. Thank you once again.

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    Do you need me to move 4 cores over to port 100 to help out or just stick with 300?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronBits View Post
    Do you need me to move 4 cores over to port 100 to help out or just stick with 300?
    That might be a good idea...don't forget to first to clear the cache.

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    [02/16/08 11:26:18]
    465*2^355428-1 is prime! ----->>>>Confirmed

    user=Free-DC_Beyond
    [02/16/08 20:13:46]
    723*2^276579-1 is prime!

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    Quote Originally Posted by em99010pepe View Post
    That might be a good idea...don't forget to first to clear the cache.
    Ok, 4 cores dedicated to clean up on port 100
    Let me know when to switch back to port 300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronBits View Post
    Ok, 4 cores dedicated to clean up on port 100
    Let me know when to switch back to port 300.
    Yes I will, thank you.

    In this page it's possible to visual the cleaning progress. 320.0k to 333.2k is almost complete, a few ranges to confirm from LLRnet and one from me. 260.0k to 320.0k, the cleaning is about to begin.

    Carlos

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    [02/17/08 03:10:39]
    885*2^276858-1 is prime!

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    [02/17/08 07:59:48]
    567*2^277069-1 is prime!
    Last edited by em99010pepe; 02-17-2008 at 03:03 AM.

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