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table and I'll fill in the rest?
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George
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256 KB 0.048 0.039
224 KB seems to have a disproportionately small amount of improvement. I
timed around 200 iterations on 224 KB to verify that 0.038 is the fastest
time it could get.
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of 2 which is congruent
to 1 mod 23.
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double checks 6502049 ( the next FFT size is at 652 ). Thanks.
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the factoring I did. Was this caused by finishing the factoring
with a Factor= line instead of a DoubleCheck= line?
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Is there any way of removing the dependency? (Other than O/S upgrade or
replacement...) I know WIn 95 is now officially obsolete, but I guess there
must be more than a few copies still in use.
Well done, Nick, for finding that workaround!
Regards
Brian Beesley
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to my Win95 machine; you have to overwrite the old
version of the file in DOS mode ).
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Why do the double checks greater than 8M that have been assigned by the
Primenet server claim to have no factoring done? The factoring depth file
on the status page indicates that they are all factored to 2^63.
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It's good
so you know immediately if there is an error rather than having to
wait for an illegal sumout or system crash/lockup, and (3) that, if
possible, avoids stage 1 ( although my understanding is that stage 2 uses
the stage 1 result ). Is this idea feasible?
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and the server credits you based on the larger
FFT's timing.
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of tests with
errors indicated by the error field went up. It is likely that this
indicates a point where George improved the error checking of the program.
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, this is not true. George has fixed every issue
regarding Win 95 that has come up. I would volunteer to check that
v22.8 still works ok in Win 95, but I don't currently have access to
my Win 95 machine.
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, but are not currently working on, then the iteration # that
is reported is often something different from the usual pattern. I
have not observed this enough to figure out the pattern.
So, rearranging your worktodo.ini is the reason your factoring
iterations went down on the third day.
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for this exponent
(though it's only just under the P4 crossover).
Maybe the P-1 bounds calculation accounts for the slightly slower than
normal iteration time that 8907359 would have on a P4 because of the roundoff
checking (since it is very close to the P4 512K FFT limit).
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on this feature). Perhaps, these files are P-1
interim files? Just a guess.
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