Well, someone did help you. The cleared exponents report contains the
following line:
14421269 66 0x6E664B5F86CB66__12-Feb-02 08:04
Team_Prime_Rib DSheets_50
Regards
Achim
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And for all other readers all(?) factors with more than 99 bits which are
part of the latest cleared exponents report:
12523547 101 F 3476706399795678069475753699633 12-Feb-02 12:30 madpoo
MainBoy
12736037 102 F 6150891764095478416426904114537 14-Jan-02 23:03 krypt
fmpc494
13459613 102
Hi all,
I mentioned that we lost about 9000 machines during the past 7 months. One
year ago I started collecting data about numbers of machines, accounts and
so on. Please find this information at the bottom of may mail. GIMPS has now
as many contributing machines as it had 13 months ago. In the
Lars,
Sorry, I don´t know when the server synch will happen but I want to add
another question: could someone please enable the server to count the
P4-machines? I think that an increasing number of machines has this CPU and
though it doesn´t explain the loss of about 9000 machines during the
The new version 21? About 60 to 70% of all the machines (Athlon, Celeron 2,
Pentium 3) +25% speed, the (still unknown number of) P4 +200%???
Regards
Achim
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Aaron,
you´re right. I had to check in a result and if you have to
use the manual way to do this and if you have to pay per minute for every
internet connection than it´s wiry that the server is down for days and nobody
told you that this was planned or not planned and when the server will
I beg
your pardon: you didn´t really expect to get informed about a planned outage
BEFORE it happens or a crash AFTER it happened, did you?
If you
did expect this, then you should have joined another distributed-computing
project like SETI. They do inform their participants about such
Hi all,
I was a bit astonished this morning (0500 UTC) when I saw that
about 50.000 exponents have been cleared since the last database synch. A few
days ago there were about 53.000 to 54.000 of them. Were have 3.000 to 4.000
exponents gone? Any explanation?
RegardsAchim
Hi all again,
Dietmar, thanks for your answer. Well that might be an explanation but to
move thousands of exponents from the cleared list to the still-to-do-list
would also mean a major setback, wouldn´t it? And I´d highly appreciate to
be informed about that by Entropia or George.
Regards