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All C-values are of the form $4n-1.\quad$ Here is a simple BASIC program that I used to generate the C-values (in my other answer) that have $4$ matching primitiv triples each. Sometimes there will be more than $4$ but those extras will be non-primitive.

 100 print "input limit";
 110 input l1
 120 for n1 = 1 to l1
 130     c1=4*n1+1
 140     m1=int((1+sqrt(2*c1-1))/2)
 150     m2=int(sqrt(c1-1))
 160     c9=0
 170     for m0=m1 to m2
 180         k0=sqrt(c1-m0^2)
 190         if k0=int(k0)
 200            c9=c9+1
 210         endif
 220      next m0
 230      if c9=4
 240         print c1,
 250      endif
 310 next n1

Here is a sample run where $l1=3000$

1105 1625 1885 2125 2405 2465 2665 3145 3445 3485 3625 3965 4225 4505 4625 4745 5125 5185 5365 5785 5945 6205 6305 6409 6565 6625 7085 7225 7345 7565 7585 7625 7685 8177 8245 8585 8845 8905 9061 9125 9265 9605 9685 9805 9945 10205 10585 10865 10985 11125 11245 11285 11645 11713 11765