1)
Message boards :
Project Staging Area :
Manual cobblestones when?
(Message 19860)
Posted 4918 days ago by snailwalker
How often are manual cobbelstones processed on average?
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2)
Message boards :
Problems and Help :
WU stuck??
(Message 7208)
Posted 5718 days ago by snailwalker
This WU seems to be stuck: http://primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=15549886
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3)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Most Tests Between Primes
(Message 6749)
Posted 5762 days ago by snailwalker
I'm confused. Which tests are we looking at/counting? Do they all take the same crunch time?
When AlphaLaser originally posted, he had 12k tests, and about 20k in credits.
Today I have only 2,659 tests, and about 43k credits.
I am getting *way* less tests per credit. Wassup? Has something changed since March?
LLR TPS (n=195000) tests
Completed tests 150
Primes found 0
Percentage of tests resulting with a prime
LLR TPS (n=333333) tests
Completed tests 2032
Primes found 1
Percentage of tests resulting with a prime 0.0492
LLR Cullen tests
Completed tests 7
Primes found 0
Percentage of tests resulting with a prime
LLR Woodall tests
Completed tests 470
Primes found 0
Percentage of tests resulting with a prime
Yeah because we've started crunching Woodall and Cullen primes which are much larger than the TPS search, and therefore give more credit per test.
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4)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Validator offline ??
(Message 6696)
Posted 5765 days ago by snailwalker
I've got a number of results still on my 'pending' list that are quite old, like http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=13839650. Does the validator still have a backlog?
No, it's running without backlog for quite some time already. Seems like these WUs are stuck, I'll look into the problem.
This WU seems stuck too: http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=13882224
And this one too: http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=14099135
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5)
Message boards :
PrimeGrid :
Screensaver concept art
(Message 6686)
Posted 5767 days ago by snailwalker
Cool screensaver, but couldn't we get some additional information, e.g. which prime is the computer testing, latest prime etc.??
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6)
Message boards :
Problems and Help :
Warning when trying to go to Your Account
(Message 6601)
Posted 5773 days ago by snailwalker
Hey Rytis, I get these warnings when trying to view my account page. It does load but it takes a lot of time:
Warning: fopen() [function.fopen]: php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: Temporary failure in name resolution in /home/boinc/proj/html/inc/user.inc on line 62
Warning: fopen(http://boinc.netsoft-online.com/get_user.php?cpid=8bcd0a48fc45e780744d12326abcdb32) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Connection timed out in /home/boinc/proj/html/inc/user.inc on line 62
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/boinc/proj/html/inc/user.inc:62) in /home/boinc/proj/html/inc/util.inc on line 116
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7)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Out off TPS wu\'s
(Message 6530)
Posted 5775 days ago by snailwalker
Hmm could be they're trying to kill the validation backlog. I've had +1k pending credit for the last couple of days.
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8)
Message boards :
Cullen/Woodall prime search :
congratulations
(Message 6485)
Posted 5779 days ago by snailwalker
Hehe to make things better it was actually validated and put on the list on my birthday. I guess that's one of the better birthday presents to get :D
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9)
Message boards :
Cullen/Woodall prime search :
congratulations
(Message 6479)
Posted 5779 days ago by snailwalker
It's beautiful :-)
Well I guess I was damn lucky finding that prime, I've only tested like 33 Woodall primes and approx 1500 primes using primegen.
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10)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
how many zeros, or what would this number look like printed out
(Message 6324)
Posted 5788 days ago by snailwalker
That would be a very large number. In fact it would have more than 100,000 digits if written out, so I'm not going to write the number here :-)
The: 2^(333333) means that you take 2 and multiply it with it self 333333 times, i.e.
2^2: 2*2
2^3: 2*2*2
...
2^10: 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2
And so on...
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