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#518 |
"特朗普trump"
Feb 2019
朱晓丹没人草
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I failed download source code from https://sourceforge.net/p/openpfgw/code/HEAD/tree/ by tortoiseSVN!
why it can not download the zip file of source code directly just like GitHub ? |
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#519 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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Why don't you ask sourceforge, instead of this forum?
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#520 |
"特朗普trump"
Feb 2019
朱晓丹没人草
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#521 |
Sep 2011
Germany
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#522 |
"特朗普trump"
Feb 2019
朱晓丹没人草
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#523 |
Mar 2021
France
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Hi I have a question :
How to get the decimal expression on the console, but only PRP ? I tested with ./pfgw -od input.txt but I have all the numbers but I just want the PRP. This is possible ? Thanks :) |
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#524 |
"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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Using -od only outputs the decimal expansion to the console, but you should be able to use > on the command line to redirect the output to a file, e.g. pfgw64 -od input.txt > decimal.txt. decimal.txt will only have PRPs in it.
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#525 | |
"Seth"
Apr 2019
7368 Posts |
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With PFGW Version 4.0.1.64BIT.20191203.x86_Dev [GWNUM 29.8] I ran the same 185,000 digit number with -T1, -T2, and -T4 and it took the same wall time but twice and four times as much usertime time (and I saw more cores at 100% utilization) Code:
$ time pfgw64 -T1 -Cverbose -f0 timing.abc PFGW Version 4.0.1.64BIT.20191203.x86_Dev [GWNUM 29.8] (9^25966-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [10E24C23A947A45F] (0.9759s+0.0001s) (9^51862-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [F2C9E5065BF0C831] (4.4636s+0.0002s) (9^60760-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [9F8CAE8CB2B113E5] (6.5107s+0.0003s) (9^69322-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [B984A003CE68ADF5] (9.2732s+0.0003s) (9^78004-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [F493F4ACB7AE8514] (10.4510s+0.0004s) (9^86270-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [7FE53104F6AE236F] (13.3946s+0.0004s) (9^103415-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [DD34C02FDF4073D0] (16.1420s+0.0005s) (9^111653-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [C527F2956453C4C2] (20.7393s+0.0005s) (9^120498-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [C8587138F5CC8CD5] (26.0815s+0.0006s) (9^129382-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [17B4C355EC1755C0] (28.6893s+0.0006s) (9^138052-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [6D8974E2615AF80D] (36.5331s+0.0007s) (9^146706-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [F6E98B47CEE0442A] (37.2141s+0.0008s) (9^155454-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [33AC0CC2482A9E55] (39.7199s+0.0009s) (9^164094-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [19E66BBE89C9D21F] (47.3960s+0.0009s) (9^172705-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [1BDFC63E511C7E0D] (57.2845s+0.0011s) (9^181162-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [1C1F11811928AAEE] (55.6043s+0.0010s) (9^189780-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [C5E799687A4AA318] (60.1954s+0.0011s) real 8m54.152s user 8m54.168s # With -T4 It's slower and takes multiple cores $ time pfgw64 -T4 -Cverbose -f0 timing.abc PFGW Version 4.0.1.64BIT.20191203.x86_Dev [GWNUM 29.8] (9^25966-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [10E24C23A947A45F] (0.9269s+0.0001s) (9^51862-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [F2C9E5065BF0C831] (8.4412s+0.0002s) (9^60760-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [9F8CAE8CB2B113E5] (12.0932s+0.0003s) (9^69322-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [B984A003CE68ADF5] (17.1319s+0.0003s) (9^78004-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [F493F4ACB7AE8514] (19.1786s+0.0003s) (9^86270-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [7FE53104F6AE236F] (23.3000s+0.0004s) (9^103415-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [DD34C02FDF4073D0] (16.4805s+0.0005s) (9^111653-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [C527F2956453C4C2] (34.9898s+0.0005s) (9^120498-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [C8587138F5CC8CD5] (37.4123s+0.0009s) (9^129382-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [17B4C355EC1755C0] (34.9322s+0.0008s) (9^138052-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [6D8974E2615AF80D] (47.8086s+0.0008s) (9^146706-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [F6E98B47CEE0442A] (46.4387s+0.0008s) (9^155454-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [33AC0CC2482A9E55] (52.2789s+0.0009s) (9^164094-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [19E66BBE89C9D21F] (63.7558s+0.0009s) (9^172705-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [1BDFC63E511C7E0D] (65.7027s+0.0010s) (9^181162-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [1C1F11811928AAEE] (64.5466s+0.0010s) (9^189780-7)/2 is composite: RES64: [C5E799687A4AA318] (84.8338s+0.0011s) real 12m26.290s user 28m56.258s |
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#526 | |
"Mark"
Apr 2003
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#527 |
P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Depending on the CPU, multithreading isn't even possible until around 250000 bits and isn't really helpful until around 1.3 million bits or more.
For these small numbers you are better off running one pfgw instance for each core. |
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#528 |
Dec 2022
18 Posts |
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When I go to the Sourceforge page and download `pfgw_mac_4.0.1.7z`, then extract and run it...
Code:
> ./pfgw64 -v PFGW Version 3.8.1.64BIT.20160603.Mac_Dev [GWNUM 28.6] |
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