>>   What I'm looking for is the following two items for *all*
>> Mersenne numbers 2^p-1 where p is prime and p>1:
>
>  It can be proven that there are an infinite number of these.

Yeah, right, I knew that...  I guess I should've clarified
and said for all of them that the information is known :(  
If no information is known where p>100M, then what can I do??

>>   1) All known factors (including, but not limited to,
>>      the smallest known factor (noted if it isn't))
>>   2) Largest potential factor attempted
>>   I ask that the two items are human-readable at the
>> very least.
>
>  Will Edgington maintains this information, but it may be
>hundreds of megabytes in size.  If a website, such as
>Entropia, has the space it will be useful to make this database
>available (in many small compressed files) so that others may
>use it.

Isn't the majority of the information he has in
machine-readable format though??  I can't make much use
of it, if I can't read it...

Eric Hahn

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