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May 2004
FRANCE
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Hi,
LLR Version 3.8.2 using the last version 26.2 of the gwnum library is now available as a development version. The source code of the precedent version 3.8.1 can be compiled and linked with the new gwnum library without any problem, so, I just made very slight appearance updates on it, and no change on the logic. You may find the compressed binaries and source at this address : http://jpenne.free.fr/Development/ As usual, I need your help to build the MacIntel binary... This new version seems to work fine, but I did not make much tests on it... Thank you by advance to inform me if you have any problem while using this program! Best Regards, Jean |
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Jun 2003
Ottawa, Canada
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Thanks Jean. The use of the new GWNUM gives a nice speedup to the software. I noticed though that the binary for 3.8.1 went from 4.5MB to 25MB, what happened there, is the new gwnum really that huge?
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
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Yes. There are many more FFT sizes and architectures supported by gwnum v26.
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May 2004
FRANCE
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May 2004
FRANCE
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While building gwnum.lib for the Windows platforms, I ommited the /Op option...
As I am using VC6.0, this option is necessary to avoid some round off errors on primality tests of not-base-two numbers. This is now fixed, but you must download again the files : "cllr382dev.zip" and/or "llr382dev.zip" in order to have up-to-date Windows binaries. Indeed, I also updated the source in "llr382devsrc.zip" accordingly. Sorry for this drawback and Best Regards, Jean |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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See the known bugs list, http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpos...81&postcount=2 , to see if this version is right for you. Gwnum 26.3 will be available within a week or two.
Last fiddled with by Prime95 on 2010-09-24 at 21:19 |
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Jun 2003
Ottawa, Canada
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http://www.microsoft.com/express/Windows/ Jeff. |
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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Here are some total times for Wagstaff tests on K10 computers:
LLR 3.8.1 -- 43011.812 seconds LLR 3.8.2 -- 33774.899 seconds speed increase 27.34% LLR 3.8.1 -- 48203.240 seconds LLR 3.8.2 -- 38311.809 seconds speed increase 25.81% Thanks George and Jean
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
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May 2004
FRANCE
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I am now installing it on a machine having a Windows Vista OS, and I hope it will be possible for me to use it for future developments of my programs. Regards, Jean |
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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Is there any plans for a 64-bit LLR? According to
pfgw is expected to get some improvement from this with v26.2. Another speedup if available would be great. |
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