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"William Garnett III"
Oct 2002
Langhorne, PA
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Is LLR working right?
I am using a Pentium III 600 Mhz. For PRP, when I test the Riesel number: 465*2^300000-1, it has a per iteration time of around 7.6 ms. However, when I use this new LLR, it has a per iteration time of around 6.3 ms. Is there something wrong? regards, william Edit: here is the llrresults file: [Sat Mar 27 06:32:50 2004] Using IBDWT : Mersenne fftlen = 14336, Proth fftlen = 28672, Used fftlen = 28672 Last fiddled with by wfgarnett3 on 2004-03-27 at 11:35 Reason: additional info |
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Sep 2002
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Jean wrote Yahoo! primenumbers:
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"Luigi"
Aug 2002
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#27 |
Feb 2003
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Just one short note:
It seems that the "+016" bug happens under Windows only. I've tested some low n-values for k=5 and k=7 twice on a Athlon runing Windows and on a P4 running Linux. I've got some "+016" results on the Athlon/Windows but not on the P4/Linux. As Paul already noted, the Res64 values are the same, so I expect it to be a bug in the screen/file output routine and not in the entire calculation. Well, from the above I could also conclude that it is a problem of the Athlon. But I guess, that most of you, who encountered the same problem, are using P4 machines running some version of Windows ... -- Thomas. P.S.: Tomorrow my machine(s) will take an out-time, since due to maintenance work we will be out of electrical power the whole day. So, don't expect any new primes from my end for tomorrow ![]() |
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"William Garnett III"
Oct 2002
Langhorne, PA
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Next version of LLR released with few bug fixes.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/primenumbers regards, william |
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#29 |
Sep 2002
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Thanks for the link William.
I am still having problems with "stop/continue" and starting LLR if a "save file" exists. A save file is created when you shutdown Windoze. I get around the problem by making sure no "save files" exist by use of the following dos batch file in C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp\llr.bat cd \paul\llr -- this will be different for you del y*.* del z*.* llr.exe exit Jean Penne assure me that "stop/continue" does work after a time -- but to me it seems an inordinate amount of time! |
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"Luigi"
Aug 2002
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#31 |
Sep 2002
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Jean Penne is about make available the very latest LLR ( based on George Woltman's latest IBDWT library?) see here Also keep a look over the next few days for the new program at http://www.mersenne.org/gimps/ Jean claims to have fixed the stop/continue bug...
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#32 |
Jan 2004
Kansas City, Missouri
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All bow down to the great creators!!!!
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"Luigi"
Aug 2002
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Fine!
I'll download it as soon as it is released! Luigi |
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