I had a computer working on an exponent.  The computer did the self-test and
passed, ran for a day (had 6 SUMOUT errors), started stage 2, got 78.57%
through then had 3 more SUMOUT errors, then came these interesting lines:

P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=150000, B2=1912500.
ERROR: Factor doesn't divide N!

Could someone please tell me what these are saying.  The exponent that this
computer was testing never fell off my list, yet the computer quit working
on it and grabbed new exponents to work on.  I have since added/reassigned
the exponent to another of my computers to see if the same thing happens.  I
am suspect of the computer because of the SUMOUT errors and will look at
heat and memory issues.  Thanks for your time.

C. Daniel Sheets
Senior Systems Analyst
Nephrology Analytical Services
A Division of Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation
United States Renal Data System Coordinating Center
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