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#1992 |
Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
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I know poaching is frowned upon, but in this case...:sigh:
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#1993 |
Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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That isn't the response : it negates the whole reservation system.
I could be those reservations are a statement about the ability to reserve exponents from CAT 0 and 1 through the manual testing pages. Jacob |
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#1994 | |
P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Yes, the reservations are connected to the official curtisc account, but all one needs for that is to guess the curtisc account user login (but not the password) or have access to one of the UCMO computers. The original reservations did not come from the curtisc account. |
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#1995 | |
Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
2·5·7·47 Posts |
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v4 client results = 10 v5 auto results = 201,069 manual assigned results = 3,513,541 manual unassigned results = 358,518 A lot of those manual results (both assigned and unassigned) come from GPU TF work, and gpuOwl since they can't use the API (maybe someday). But the bulk are TF results. Here's a table of the v5 clients that reported automatically. Getting client info from the manual results entries is possible but kind of a hassle to do in bulk. Sorry it's not formatted more pretty, but you can dump it into a spreadsheet if you really want to explore. :) I just sorted by the app name/version. Code:
app_version_name Count FreeBSD 64-bit,Prime95,v27.9,build 1 8 FreeBSD 64-bit,Prime95,v28.7,build 1 9 FreeBSD 64-bit,Prime95,v29.4,build 5 4 FreeBSD 64-bit,Prime95,v29.8,build 6 953 FreeBSD 64-bit,Prime95,v30.3,build 5 15 FreeBSD 64-bit,Prime95,v30.3,build 6 44 Linux,Prime95,v25.9,build 4 55 Linux,Prime95,v27.9,build 1 38 Linux,Prime95,v28.10,build 1 2 Linux,Prime95,v28.7,build 1 138 Linux,Prime95,v28.9,build 2 75 Linux,Prime95,v29.4,build 7 69 Linux,Prime95,v29.8,build 3 96 Linux,Prime95,v29.8,build 6 42 Linux64,Mlucas,v19 18 Linux64,Prime95,v26.6,build 3 20 Linux64,Prime95,v27.7,build 2 11 Linux64,Prime95,v27.9,build 1 11 Linux64,Prime95,v28.10,build 1 303 Linux64,Prime95,v28.5,build 2 724 Linux64,Prime95,v28.7,build 1 1449 Linux64,Prime95,v29.3,build 1 14 Linux64,Prime95,v29.4,build 5 140 Linux64,Prime95,v29.4,build 7 480 Linux64,Prime95,v29.4,build 8 1844 Linux64,Prime95,v29.6,build 3 91 Linux64,Prime95,v29.8,build 3 946 Linux64,Prime95,v29.8,build 6 53443 Linux64,Prime95,v29.8,build 7 1312 Linux64,Prime95,v30.2,build 1 2 Linux64,Prime95,v30.3,build 2 28180 Linux64,Prime95,v30.3,build 3 304 Linux64,Prime95,v30.3,build 4 6411 Linux64,Prime95,v30.3,build 5 866 Linux64,Prime95,v30.3,build 6 5983 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v25.9,build 4 40 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v26.5,build 5 5 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v26.6,build 3 44 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v27.7,build 2 4 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v27.9,build 1 8 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v28.5,build 2 7 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v28.7,build 1 19 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v28.9,build 2 8 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v29.4,build 6 2 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v29.4,build 7 80 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v29.6,build 3 5 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v29.7,build 1 6 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v29.8,build 3 3 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v29.8,build 4 13 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v29.8,build 6 62 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v29.8,build 7 466 Mac OS X 64-bit,Prime95,v30.3,build 6 6 Windows,Prime95,v25.11,build 2 217 Windows,Prime95,v25.7,build 3 7 Windows,Prime95,v25.8,build 5 4 Windows,Prime95,v25.9,build 4 218 Windows,Prime95,v26.5,build 3 1 Windows,Prime95,v26.5,build 5 4 Windows,Prime95,v26.6,build 3 63 Windows,Prime95,v27.7,build 2 28 Windows,Prime95,v27.9,build 1 141 Windows,Prime95,v28.10,build 1 80 Windows,Prime95,v28.5,build 1 3 Windows,Prime95,v28.5,build 2 373 Windows,Prime95,v28.6,build 1 156 Windows,Prime95,v28.7,build 1 57 Windows,Prime95,v28.9,build 2 106 Windows,Prime95,v29.1,build 13 14 Windows,Prime95,v29.3,build 1 25 Windows,Prime95,v29.4,build 5 32 Windows,Prime95,v29.4,build 7 1963 Windows,Prime95,v29.7,build 1 4 Windows,Prime95,v29.8,build 3 94 Windows,Prime95,v29.8,build 6 319 Windows,Prime95,v30.3,build 6 37 Windows64,Prime95,v25.11,build 2 20 Windows64,Prime95,v25.9,build 4 7 Windows64,Prime95,v26.5,build 5 2 Windows64,Prime95,v26.6,build 3 67 Windows64,Prime95,v27.6,build 1 1 Windows64,Prime95,v27.7,build 2 83 Windows64,Prime95,v27.9,build 1 493 Windows64,Prime95,v28.10,build 1 600 Windows64,Prime95,v28.3,build 1 1 Windows64,Prime95,v28.5,build 2 755 Windows64,Prime95,v28.7,build 1 2150 Windows64,Prime95,v28.9,build 2 2481 Windows64,Prime95,v29.1,build 14 6 Windows64,Prime95,v29.1,build 16 32 Windows64,Prime95,v29.2,build 4 1 Windows64,Prime95,v29.2,build 5 1 Windows64,Prime95,v29.3,build 1 73 Windows64,Prime95,v29.4,build 2 512 Windows64,Prime95,v29.4,build 5 5303 Windows64,Prime95,v29.4,build 7 345 Windows64,Prime95,v29.4,build 8 18642 Windows64,Prime95,v29.5,build 5 3 Windows64,Prime95,v29.5,build 8 21 Windows64,Prime95,v29.5,build 9 6 Windows64,Prime95,v29.6,build 2 1 Windows64,Prime95,v29.6,build 7 17 Windows64,Prime95,v29.7,build 1 11 Windows64,Prime95,v29.8,build 1 7 Windows64,Prime95,v29.8,build 3 9111 Windows64,Prime95,v29.8,build 5 1635 Windows64,Prime95,v29.8,build 6 34294 Windows64,Prime95,v30.1,build 1 252 Windows64,Prime95,v30.2,build 1 27 Windows64,Prime95,v30.3,build 1 49 Windows64,Prime95,v30.3,build 2 439 Windows64,Prime95,v30.3,build 3 592 Windows64,Prime95,v30.3,build 4 2329 Windows64,Prime95,v30.3,build 5 1291 Windows64,Prime95,v30.3,build 6 6054 WindowsService,Prime95,v26.6,build 3 2 WindowsService,Prime95,v27.7,build 2 1 WindowsService,Prime95,v27.9,build 1 18 WindowsService,Prime95,v28.5,build 2 20 WindowsService,Prime95,v28.6,build 1 11 WindowsService,Prime95,v28.7,build 1 7 WindowsService,Prime95,v28.9,build 2 23 WindowsService,Prime95,v29.4,build 7 2225 WindowsService,Prime95,v29.8,build 3 898 WindowsService,Prime95,v29.8,build 6 104 WindowsService,Prime95,v30.3,build 6 1222 |
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#1996 |
Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
32·5·67 Posts |
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Amazing there are 10 v4 clients still. Version5 started in 2008 around October if I remember correctly, so 12 years exactly.
Here are the stats by operating system and by version. Version 30.x prevalence is currently: 26.91% Code:
FreeBSD 64-bit 1033 0.51% Linux 32-bit 515 0.26% Linux 64-bit 102552 51.00% MAC OS X 64-bit 778 0.39% Windows 32-bit 3946 1.96% Windows 64-bit 87714 43.62% WindowsService 4531 2.25% ----------------------------- Total 201069 Code:
Mlucas v19 18 0.01% Prime95 v25.x 568 0.28% Prime95 v26.x 208 0.10% Prime95 v27.x 845 0.42% Prime95 v28.x 9557 4.75% Prime95 v29.x 135770 67.52% Prime95 v30.x 54103 26.91% ----------------------------- Total 201069 Code:
Mlucas v19 18 0.01% Prime95 v25.7 build 3 7 0.00% Prime95 v25.8 build 5 4 0.00% Prime95 v25.9 build 4 320 0.16% Prime95 v25.11 build 2 237 0.12% Prime95 v26.5 build 3 1 0.00% Prime95 v26.5 build 5 11 0.01% Prime95 v26.6 build 3 196 0.10% Prime95 v27.6 build 1 1 0.00% Prime95 v27.7 build 2 127 0.06% Prime95 v27.9 build 1 717 0.36% Prime95 v28.3 build 1 1 0.00% Prime95 v28.5 build 1 3 0.00% Prime95 v28.5 build 2 1879 0.93% Prime95 v28.6 build 1 167 0.08% Prime95 v28.7 build 1 3829 1.90% Prime95 v28.9 build 2 2693 1.34% Prime95 v28.10 build 1 985 0.49% Prime95 v29.1 build 13 14 0.01% Prime95 v29.1 build 14 6 0.00% Prime95 v29.1 build 16 32 0.02% Prime95 v29.2 build 4 1 0.00% Prime95 v29.2 build 5 1 0.00% Prime95 v29.3 build 1 112 0.06% Prime95 v29.4 build 2 512 0.25% Prime95 v29.4 build 5 5479 2.72% Prime95 v29.4 build 6 2 0.00% Prime95 v29.4 build 7 5162 2.57% Prime95 v29.4 build 8 20486 10.19% Prime95 v29.5 build 5 3 0.00% Prime95 v29.5 build 8 21 0.01% Prime95 v29.5 build 9 6 0.00% Prime95 v29.6 build 2 1 0.00% Prime95 v29.6 build 3 96 0.05% Prime95 v29.6 build 7 17 0.01% Prime95 v29.7 build 1 21 0.01% Prime95 v29.8 build 1 7 0.00% Prime95 v29.8 build 3 11148 5.54% Prime95 v29.8 build 4 13 0.01% Prime95 v29.8 build 5 1635 0.81% Prime95 v29.8 build 6 89217 44.37% Prime95 v29.8 build 7 1778 0.88% Prime95 v30.1 build 1 252 0.13% Prime95 v30.2 build 1 29 0.01% Prime95 v30.3 build 1 49 0.02% Prime95 v30.3 build 2 28619 14.23% Prime95 v30.3 build 3 896 0.45% Prime95 v30.3 build 4 8740 4.35% Prime95 v30.3 build 5 2172 1.08% Prime95 v30.3 build 6 13346 6.64% ------------------------------------- Total 201069 Last fiddled with by ATH on 2020-10-11 at 00:26 |
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#1997 |
"TF79LL86GIMPS96gpu17"
Mar 2017
US midwest
10010111100012 Posts |
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Same stats from Madpoo, viewed a bit differently, in the attachment.
It would be interesting to see data for manual results breakdown, for LL, PRP, Gpuowl, CUDALucas, OS, etc. Last fiddled with by kriesel on 2020-10-11 at 12:21 |
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#1999 | |
P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
5×7×11×19 Posts |
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#2000 |
Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
3·2,003 Posts |
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The hourly status report for the 10M range shows
https://www.mersenne.org/primenet/ Code:
Exponent Range | Composite Start Count P | F DC 10000000 61938 | 40933 21007 Also there is 1 "Status Unproven ERR" in the range! Last fiddled with by retina on 2020-10-16 at 07:02 |
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#2001 |
"Viliam Furík"
Jul 2018
Martin, Slovakia
24·3·7 Posts |
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I have noticed that one of my manual FT PRP assignments was already run. But the interesting part is it wasn't poached. Run was finished a few months before assigning to me...
How could that happen? The original run doesn't say it is suspect, so that shouldn't be the case. --- EDIT: Heh, sorry, I forgot to tell you, what exponent it is ![]() Last fiddled with by Viliam Furik on 2020-10-16 at 14:26 |
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#2002 |
"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
62568 Posts |
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This is a DC assignment that needs to be run, the question is only why this was assigned to you if you're asking for 1st-time work.
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