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result interpretation
I got a result: M55... is not prime, Res64: 942E...., We: DD5..., 558..., 000..., AID: 4461E....
How I should interpret these rsults. I wonder if there are somewhere help for this. Thanks. |
Um, the first part basically means the number you tested isn't prime?
EDIT: Check readme.txt out, it says there. |
[QUOTE=esakertt;318312]I got a result: M55... is not prime, Res64: 942E...., We: DD5..., 558..., [COLOR=red]00000000,[/COLOR] AID: 4461E....
How I should interpret these results? I wonder if there are somewhere help for this. Thanks.[/QUOTE] Res64 is the 64-bit control residue - it will be later compared to the wingman's (in PGrid parlance, or doublechecker in other words) result. The second most important string (after PRIME / is not prime) that could be of interest to the user is the highlighted string of zeroes; or at least should be zeroes for a good result. Everything else is just bookkeeping - no value for the user. More details in readme.txt |
[QUOTE=Batalov;318370]Res64 is the 64-bit control residue - it will be later compared to the wingman's (in PGrid parlance, or doublechecker in other words) result.
The second most important string (after PRIME / is not prime) that could be of interest to the user is the highlighted string of zeroes; or at least should be zeroes for a good result. Everything else is just bookkeeping - no value for the user. More details in readme.txt[/QUOTE] Okey, thanks. |
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