You could fool the program by telling it to use dial-up connection at
the test/primenet menuitem. Then it will never tell anything until you
again tell it to use you internet connection. Then you have the peace to
change without a new assignment (and a probably p-1 factoring - which
you ofcourse won't becasuse you are using 21.4 of prime. :-)
br tsc
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Emne: Mersenne: Preventing new assignments
In about 10 days, I've got 5 Pentium4 computers that will be
submitting
completed LL tests (for 10,000,000 digit numbers). I used to
have
dozens of smaller computers working on such LL tests for years,
and so
I have a collection of Prime95/mprime directories which have
60% to 80% completed LL tests in them. I'm going to want to
make sure that the currently running mprime's on the P4s do not
get
new assignments, so that I can simply remove those copies of
mprime and replace it with a copy from my collection.
For now, I've set the "Days of Work" to 1. If I were to set
days of work to 0, what would happen? How can I tell it to
simply
submit the results to primenet, disconnect, and then exit the
program
when it is done?
Regards, David Meyer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
About half of my prime checking arsenal:
http://www.pdox.net/primework.jpg
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