Mersenne: Database files

1999-11-07 Thread Brian J. Beesley
Hi everyone, (1) Unless I get a strong complaint, I am going to stop putting up the unzipped versions of the hrf3 and lucas_v database files on my anon ftp server (lettuce.edsc.ulst.ac.uk). (2) I intend to provide new files derived from the database, as follows: (a) a simple list of

Mersenne: v17 double checking

1999-11-07 Thread Greg Hewgill
Now that double checking has surpassed exponent 4194304, what happens to all those machines out there running the old v17 that produced incorrect results for LL tests above that exponent? (I don't have any, but they almost certainly exist.) Up to this point they will have been successfully doing

Re: Mersenne: v17 double checking

1999-11-07 Thread Lucas Wiman
Now that double checking has surpassed exponent 4194304, what happens to all those machines out there running the old v17 that produced incorrect results for LL tests above that exponent? (I don't have any, but they almost certainly exist.) Up to this point they will have been successfully

Mersenne: Re: Version 19 for FreeBSD?

1999-11-07 Thread Steinar H. Gunderson
On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 10:47:07PM +0100, Francois E Jaccard wrote: Hi, Will a version 19 for FreeBSD be available? I would like to transfer a 33M exponent to a FreeBSD 4.0-current machine. I've heard that mprime works in `Linux emulation mode', whatever that might be (I don't run FreeBSD

Re: Mersenne: Mlucas on SPARC

1999-11-07 Thread Jason Stratos Papadopoulos
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Bill Rea wrote: I'm a bit red-faced on this one. I just tried it again and it doesn't. This is still a mystery to me. It would seems to me that for this type of code that having full access to the 64-bit instruction set of the UltraSPARC CPUS and running it on a 64-bit

Re: Mersenne: Re: Version 19 for FreeBSD?

1999-11-07 Thread Bryan Fullerton
On Sun, Nov 07, 1999 at 11:26:48PM +0100, "Steinar H. Gunderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've heard that mprime works in `Linux emulation mode', whatever that might be (I don't run FreeBSD myself), but I can't say anything for sure. You might want to try it. (I think I read it in some of