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Jul 2004
Mid Calder, Scotland
2718 Posts |
Hi everyone,
I just wondered if there was a way to make Prime95 factor 10M+ numbers to 2^69 or 2^70. Sorry if this question has been asked before! I did have a look to see if I could find anything! Thanks, Mark |
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Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
2·5·47 Posts |
you can use "advancedfactor="
Just have a look at undoc.txt to find out the exact syntax. I wouldn't suggest using factoroverride because you can't use primenet and factoroverride at the same time. Which means that primenet would probably unreserve your exponent if you tried using factoroverride, but I could be wrong. |
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Jun 2003
The Computer
23·72 Posts |
You can use Factor3_2 from www.moregimps.it. It is much simpler, just hit enter after every field.
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"Sander"
Oct 2002
52.345322,5.52471
22458 Posts |
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If you really want to factor to a higher limit, stick with Prime95 if possible |
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