You could also try to contact the authors of glucas (or the authors of mlucas) about it. They wrote the code, so they should be most familiar with determining what it would take to modify it to do a...
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You could also try to contact the authors of glucas (or the authors of mlucas) about it. They wrote the code, so they should be most familiar with determining what it would take to modify it to do a...
I have a request for one minor change for NgeGon. Can you put in an option to state how frequently you want to see output? Currently it is 10 seconds, but it would be nice to change that to minutes...
And it's also unfortunate that AltiVec can only handle 32 bit floats and not 64 bit ones. I was curious as to the version of GCC as I know (from personal experience) that GCC 3.1 optimizes much...
A question for Phil. Which version of GCC did you use for the Mac OS X version of your sieve? What level of optimization was used?
--Mark
I get the same as olaright, but it stops processing.
The application quits saying that "An attempt was made to execute an illegal instruction (0xc000001d) occurred in the application at location...
You could try PFGW . It is based on the same code as the SoB client (George Woltman's PRP program) and it has a benchmarking option built in. You will probably be disappointed though with the...
The fastest way to get a port would be to use GMP as was done with the original client, but it has already been stated that GMP code would be 30x slower then GWs PRP code.
A slower way to get a...
Instead of writing your own FFT or reverse engineering GW's x86 source, you could look at YEAFFT (the FFT behind Glucas, the non-x86 GIMPS client) or a few other FFTs freely available (under the...