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Old 2010-01-05, 17:12   #12
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Is there a way to forcefully make the FFT length higher to hopefully get a correct result?
Hummm. Reading the (very short) documentation given with LLR, we cannot. Maybe LLR can understand the .ini options of Prime95 ? I really don't know.
Who knows about LLR ?
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Old 2010-01-05, 17:14   #13
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Maybe another reason:
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So there's a difference in the LLR versions: V3.7.2 is not corrected to that issue i think!
So, who is Yves ? and who is maintaining LLR now ?
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Old 2010-01-05, 17:15   #14
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So, who is Yves ? and who is maintaining LLR now ?
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oh, sorry, i meant Jean!
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Old 2010-01-05, 17:24   #15
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Hummm The help of last version of PFGW does not work (file pfgw.txt missing.
How do you do: pfgw -t -q"(2^42737+1)/3" without -t ? (I even don't know what -t means !!)
Isn't there a website dedicated to pfgw where there are explanations ?

So pfgw and LLR share the same gwnum library ?

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Old 2010-01-05, 17:26   #16
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just new version here

docs included in the ZIP-file.

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Old 2010-01-05, 17:42   #17
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just new version here
docs included in the ZIP-file.
I'm on Linux... However, the fgpw tool searches for a fgpw.txt file and there is a fgpwdoc.txt file. Is it the same ?
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Old 2010-01-05, 17:48   #18
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Hummm The help of last version of PFGW does not work (file pfgw.txt missing.
How do you do: pfgw -t -q"(2^42737+1)/3" without -t ? (I even don't know what -t means !!)
Isn't there a website dedicated to pfgw where there are explanations ?

So pfgw and LLR share the same gwnum library ?

T.
If you d/l'd the official release, it has a pfgwdoc.txt file included in the distribution. Remove -t to do a PRP test. -t will try to do a primality test.

PFGW and LLR both use gwnum, but different versions of it.
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Old 2010-01-06, 12:30   #19
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PFGW 3.2.5 (gwnum 25.13) gives 2 times the same residue for the faulty exponent.

Jean is back !!
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Old 2010-01-06, 14:23   #20
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PFGW 3.2.5 (gwnum 25.13) gives 2 times the same residue for the faulty exponent.

Jean is back !!
Was it just one exponent or a range of exponents? You should check one exponent in Prime95, just to make sure there is no bug there, in worktodo.txt use:

PRP=1,2,<exponent>,1,0,0,"3"

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Jean is back !!
Does this mean that you are in contact with him?
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Old 2010-01-11, 21:31   #22
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Does this mean that you are in contact with him?
Yes. But Jean is not very talkative ! I think he is working hard on a new version of LLR. Maybe that the problems we have led him to investigate and improve LLR.

BTW, now I've found 5 exponents that generate random Residues through LLR. More are to come, I guess.

One of these days, I'll provide exponent examples. For now, my colleagues and myself keep that confidential.

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