The Mersenne Newsletter, issue #18 September 25, 2001 Contents 1. Welcome 2. Faster version 21 now available 3. New versions for other processors 4. Handy utility for NT/2000/XP users found 5. Progress since last newsletter 6. Nayan Hajratwala claims $50,000 EFF award 1. Welcome ========== It has been nearly 2 years since the last newsletter. Welcome to all the new GIMPS members that have joined since that time. 2. Faster version 21 now available ================================== Version 21 is now available and it is up to 25% faster for Athlon, Pentium III, and Celeron 2 processors. Version 21 also contains SSE2 code for the Pentium 4 - a whopping 3 times faster than version 20! You can get the new version at http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm You'll find a complete list of version 21's new features at http://www.mersenne.org/whatsnew.txt To upgrade, stop and exit the current version. Optionally make a backup of the directory. Install the new version on top of the old version. Start the new version of the program. You can upgrade immediately without waiting for any work to complete. A warning to overclockers: This new version runs faster, putting a little more stress on your machine. You should run the torture test before resuming tests with the new version. 3. New versions for other processors ==================================== Over the last two years Ernst Mayer and Guillermo Ballester Valor have improved their Mersenne prime testers for UNIX and Macintosh machines. See ftp://hogranch.com/pub/mayer/gimps_timings.html and http://www.belchfirecomputing.com/GIMPS/GIMPS.html if interested. 4. Handy utility for NT/2000/XP users found =========================================== I've found a nifty utility that lets prime95 run as a service under Windows NT/2000/XP. This is much better than the ntprime program I wrote because you will now have access to user interface. To try it out follow the instructions for firedaemon at http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm. 5. Progress since last newsletter ================================= While GIMPS has been rather unlucky in not finding a new Mersenne prime the last two years, we have made a great deal of progress. The following milestones have taken place for exponents below 20,400,000: * All exponents below M(6972593) tested at least once. * Double-checking proved M(2976221) and M(3021377) are the 36th and 37th Mersenne primes. * Over 44,000 exponents eliminated by factoring. * Over 70,000 double-checks completed. * Over 100,000 exponents tested for the first time! For those testing 10,000,000 digit numbers, 159 primality tests have been completed. While winning the $100,000 EFF award for finding a 10,000,000 digit prime looked unlikely two years ago, today's fastest P4 CPU can complete the test in under a month and a half. Now, if we only had access to 100,000 of these machines... You can watch the hourly progress of the search on the server's status page at http://www.mersenne.org/primenet/status.shtml and weekly status at http://www.mersenne.org/status.htm 6. Nayan Hajratwala claims $50,000 EFF award ============================================ Congratulations go to Nayan who On April 6th last year, claimed the EFF award for discovering the first known 1,000,000 digit prime! See the Electronic Frontier Foundation's web site at http://www.eff.org/awards/20000406_coopaward_pr.html for more details. To see the GIMPS prize rules for distributing the $100,000 EFF award for discovery of a 10,000,000 digit prime, visit http://www/mersenne.org/prize.htm Acknowledgement =============== GIMPS is powered and sponsored by Entropia, Inc. Entropia's distributed computing software powers high-performance PC computing grids for Fortune 500 business enterprises and Internet research projects, worldwide. http://entropia.com Thanks ====== My thanks go to all GIMPS participants for contributing their spare CPU cycles. During the last 5 years, we've accomplished more Mersenne prime research than I ever could have imagined! Keep up the good work. Hopefully, we'll find the 39th known Mersenne prime soon!! Sincerely, George Woltman woltman@alum.mit.edu and Scott Kurowski, founder, Entropia Inc. primenet@entropia.com