Hi all!
Don't like to take up your time, but the behaviour of Prime95 on a 750@795 Duron, P-1 factoring on 33.3mio exponent (B1=350000 and B2=4025000), is quite strange. The Duron completed the stage 1 without any problem, but during the stage 2 the time per iteration has slow down a lot, from 0.650 sec/it to many minutes for just one iteration.
Above all the pc is unusable, so I've decided to edit manually worktodo.ini:
from    Test=33306743,68,0
to      Test=33306743,68,1
to force prime95 to skip the factoring stage when the process was done for about 30%

(The intermediate file mX306743 sizes 8,132 KB).
I've tried to put everything on another machine but with no results: the behaviour was the same.
Skipping the P-1 factoring stage shouldn't invalidate the LL test, as George says in undoc.txt:

You can force prime95 to skip the trial factoring step prior to
running a Lucas-Lehmer test.  In prime.ini add this line:
 SkipTrialFactoring=1

By the way: I've done it but apparently nothing has changed. If I've understood properly, adding this line is like to manually edit worktodo.ini. Isn't it?

Is it better if I force prime95 to start p-1 factoring from zero once again, hoping any problem occurs this time? What may be the problem? Has anybody ever observed something like this?

Last question: is it normal that prime95 runs a self test each time it is going to test with different FFT sizes?

 

Thank you in advance for answering and best regards from Italy.

 

Guido72

 

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