Thread: Setting up aliqueit View Single Post
2011-10-06, 12:06   #6
science_man_88

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 Originally Posted by schickel Now that you have everything installed, let's test things out. Try this and see what you get: Code: aliqueit 840 In a few minutes (or more, depending on speed) you should get the complete sequence for 840 ending with this: Code:  736 . c4 = 4600 = 2^3 * 5^2 * 23 737 . c4 = 6560 = 2^5 * 5 * 41 738 . c4 = 9316 = 2^2 * 17 * 137 739 . c4 = 8072 = 2^3 * 1009 740 . c4 = 7078 = 2 * 3539 741 . c4 = 3542 = 2 * 7 * 11 * 23 742 . c4 = 3370 = 2 * 5 * 337 743 . c4 = 2714 = 2 * 23 * 59 744 . c4 = 1606 = 2 * 11 * 73 745 . c4 = 1058 = 2 * 23^2 746 . prp3 = 601 = 601 Sequence merges with earlier sequence 601. (The last line may be different if you have detect_merge set to false....) I put the binaries in the folder with aliqueit to keep the paths simple, and I keep the qs/nfs cutoff kept pretty high since my dual-core can handle large composties nicely with yafu dual threaded. Let me know if you get it working this far.
I got it working as far as the test then don't see where to put the test case unless it's a command line thing to do from run because aliqueit never seems to stay open long ( either version that came in the download).

Last fiddled with by science_man_88 on 2011-10-06 at 12:09