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Old 2003-06-03, 09:29   #1
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Where can I find out all the available options about what switches I can use with this program.
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Old 2003-06-03, 10:26   #2
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The file decomp.zip, linked to from the GIMPS Status page, includes a readme:
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How to decompress the factors and nofactors data.

1) Download and unzip one or both of factors.zip and nofactor.zip.
2) To get factors, run "decomp -f start_exponent end_exponent"
3) To get the k in 2kp+1, run "decomp -k start_exponent end_exponent"
4) To get the nofactor data, run "decomp -n start_exponent end_exponent"
5) To get the nofactor data with "Test=" in front of each line,
run "decomp -t start_exponent end_exponent"
6) To get the nofactor data with "Factor=" in front of each line,
run "decomp -w start_exponent end_exponent"
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Old 2003-06-03, 12:41   #3
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Thanks.

The version I have does not have the readme file, but I have grabbed that now :D
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