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The original RPPDb has data for this <var>k</var> beyond the base 10<sup>4</sup>–10<sup>5</sup> data from Gary Barnes. The existing data includes everything below <var>n</var>=10k and the 3 primes in the <var>n</var> range from 100k to 200k. RPPDb did not list who did those ranges, so I'm posting here so someone will know to check. In any event, the <var>n</var> range from 1k to 300k has been (re-)tested by me, and I'll continue to 400k to meet up with the RPS 9th Drive data. -[[User:Happy5214|happy]][[User talk:Happy5214|5214]] 15:13, 1 July 2020 (UTC)
 
The original RPPDb has data for this <var>k</var> beyond the base 10<sup>4</sup>–10<sup>5</sup> data from Gary Barnes. The existing data includes everything below <var>n</var>=10k and the 3 primes in the <var>n</var> range from 100k to 200k. RPPDb did not list who did those ranges, so I'm posting here so someone will know to check. In any event, the <var>n</var> range from 1k to 300k has been (re-)tested by me, and I'll continue to 400k to meet up with the RPS 9th Drive data. -[[User:Happy5214|happy]][[User talk:Happy5214|5214]] 15:13, 1 July 2020 (UTC)
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:The 3 primes are in the Top5000 but not listed in the RPPDb, found references in Mersenne threads, too. The range 1<=n<=10k was done by me with Proth.exe in 2007. [[User:Karbon|Karbon]] ([[User talk:Karbon|talk]]) 17:10, 1 July 2020 (UTC)

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Old RPPDb data

The original RPPDb has data for this k beyond the base 104–105 data from Gary Barnes. The existing data includes everything below n=10k and the 3 primes in the n range from 100k to 200k. RPPDb did not list who did those ranges, so I'm posting here so someone will know to check. In any event, the n range from 1k to 300k has been (re-)tested by me, and I'll continue to 400k to meet up with the RPS 9th Drive data. -happy5214 15:13, 1 July 2020 (UTC)

The 3 primes are in the Top5000 but not listed in the RPPDb, found references in Mersenne threads, too. The range 1<=n<=10k was done by me with Proth.exe in 2007. Karbon (talk) 17:10, 1 July 2020 (UTC)