--On Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:15 PM -0400 George Woltman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Possibilities are:
1) The original run was flawed or there is a bug in the version of
prime95 used. It is hard to imagine a bug or hardware glitch that
generates an all zero LL result. If memory is zeroed at some point, the
next LL iterations are -2, 2, 2, 2, ... 2) My overclocked machine
generated an undetected error or the prime95 version I'm using has a bug
that is affecting my result.
3) I was debugging an out-of-memory bug report last night. It is
theoretically possible there is an OS bug that affects other processes in
these severe circumstances.

4) Someone hacked the server.


Is this a concern?

Nathan
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