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    Lets give Louie a break

    Looks like they are all verified except for k 4847 of course

    Max n tested was n~47M for k 21181

    I'd say it looks good.

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    To all sievers please resubmit all of your ranges again to see what was missed etc. I'd also like to encourage people to keep submitting to factrange@yahoo.com for the time being.
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    Originally posted by vjs
    Lets give Louie a break

    Looks like they are all verified except for k 4847 of course

    Max n tested was n~47M for k 21181

    I'd say it looks good.

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    To all sievers please resubmit all of your ranges again to see what was missed etc. I'd also like to encourage people to keep submitting to factrange@yahoo.com for the time being.
    Do I get a break?

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    Nope

    You've got a big list 9k to 8k is a trivial one.



    Then we can all and then and .

    But it's more possible that we should do things like, and our and our .

    With everyone asking about
    - ques
    - <50M
    - error rates
    - and web stuff

    I bet your thinking that is coming and isn't a bad alternative.

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    where at do i reserve a range for low p sieving?

    Or could someone reserve a range and tell me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maniacken
    where at do i reserve a range for low p sieving?

    Or could someone reserve a range and tell me.
    196000 197000 Maniacken
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    thanks joe. do i still need to submit factors to factrange@yahoo.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by maniacken
    thanks joe. do i still need to submit factors to factrange@yahoo.com
    It would be preferable if you would. That way I am sure to get them.
    Joe O

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    196000 197000 Maniacken complete 3 factors below 20M 104 factors total.

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    Can I get an 8T range please. Preferably on a T boundary but I'll take anything. As low as possible. :-)
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    Not sure if Joe gave you a range yet...

    There are potential missed factors around the 197T range, but I'll give you the lowest available as you requested.

    125000-133000 Greenbank


    PSP also has some ranges around 50T (I think) if your interested...

    Either way I'll assume your happy with 125-133T, if not let me know.

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    Also how are these coming

    83000 84000 991<n<50M Reserved Greenbank
    84000 85000 991<n<50M Reserved Greenbank

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    Quote Originally Posted by vjs
    125000-133000 Greenbank

    Also how are these coming

    83000 84000 991<n<50M Reserved Greenbank
    84000 85000 991<n<50M Reserved Greenbank
    125T-133T is perfect, I'm going on holiday soon and I don't want my machines to run dry.

    83T and 84T were done back in November but my emails to factrange@yahoo.com were bouncing. I think the last range I sent was 948T to 948.5T.

    If that is the case I have:-

    83T to 84T (1T)
    84T to 85T (1T)
    962.9T to 963.4T (500G)
    963.4T to 963.9T (500G)
    1104T to 1105T (1T)
    1105T to 1106T (1T)
    1001T to 1002T (1T)

    and in just over a week I'll have:-

    986.4T to 988.4T (2T)
    1003T to 1007T (2T)

    Will bundle them up in the next few minutes and send them to the usual address.
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    The zip files bounced again. Is there a problem with the factrange@yahoo.com email?
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    No I don't think so Joe and I have e-mailed back and forth today.

    I sent you another e-mail in a PM give that a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbank
    125T-133T is perfect, I'm going on holiday soon and I don't want my machines to run dry.
    If you want, you can also try out the combined search for k's of both SoB and PSP. You would need this sob.dat for it.

    I don't know about speed reduction, but I'd guess it's somewhere from 30 to 40% - but you'll sieve 20 k's instead of merely 8 and save PSP to sieve the same range for the other 12 k's.

    In addition, I'm interesting in the way your new version behaves when sieving 20 k's, as that's the way I sieve the last months (and I intend to continue this)...

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    I got several PMs from people (ltd, hhh) about this too.

    Not a problem to sieve for both, I sort of promised that whatever speed increases are obtained from new clients would be put towards combined sieving.
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    Smile

    Thanks a lot, Greenbank!

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    Many thanks from my side also.

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    Heh, thanks but I won't even start sieving that range for another 8 days or so.

    Meanwhile there are plenty of people who've contributed more to PSP that me (not hard when you consider I've sieved 0T so far!) :-)
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    That's true, but you'll be definitely in the Top10 afterwards. And I hope that it inspires more 911-50M sievers to do the combined sieving. After all, PSP and SoB can help each other here.

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