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    Hi SB2, Just so I don't give wrong...

    Hi SB2,

    Just so I don't give wrong information, are you in my project (i.e. your name appears on webpage). If so, yeah continue using PRP, since we are doing k*2^n+1. If you are not in my...
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    LLR

    My project uses k*2^n+1. Really LLR includes PRP in it. LLR does deterministic primality tests for k*2^n-1, while it defaults to normal PRP mode for k*2^n+1 (which is a probablistic probable prime...
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    First, a faster clocked AMD Athlon should...

    First, a faster clocked AMD Athlon should obviously perform faster than a slower clocked. Earlier in a thread, someone said their 1800+ outperformed a 3200+? Can't be; yeah front side and memory...
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    SSE2

    PRP runs fastest on Pentium 4s, due to SSE2 instructions.

    However, PRP isn't quite as SSE2 optimized as Prime95. I think it takes slightly under 8 hours to test these exponents on a P4 2.8Ghz...
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    instructions for joining my project

    Hello everyone!!!

    Thanks to Bionic for posting on the front page info about my project. I actually just noticed it about 30 minutes ago so am a little late responding to the posts. I didn't...
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    starting new thread with instructions

    Hi Ralph (Bionic) and Vaugh,

    I am starting a new thread now with instructions for all.

    regards,
    william
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