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Instructions: 1. Download and Unzip the folder 2. Run super_pi_mod 3. This screen shows your highest scores in the categories 4. Click calculate and choose how many digits of Pi you want to calculate 5. Click Ok
The Top 10 List Scores Are Calculated with 1m digits Top 10 at CITF 1. Greg M. 33.743 - AMD Athlon FX-55 2. Myrdaal 41.67s - AMD Athlon 3500+ 3. Josh 43.234s - AMD Athlon 3200+ 4. TekRat 1m 2.54s - Intel celeron M 1.5ghz 5. Josh 1m 3s - Athlon XP2400+ 2.0GHz 6. Greg M. 1m 14.63s - Athlon XP 2400-m 7. Glen 1m 22.93s - Intel Pentium III 2.2 ghz 8. 9. 10.
Last edited by Glen on Sat Dec 10, 2005 7:54 am; edited 1 time in total
When we beat our own scores, would you rather us make a new post, or edit our old one? (with you managing the top ten list in mind). I got 1 min, 3.000 secs
Last edited by Josh on Fri Dec 09, 2005 8:54 pm; edited 1 time in total
When we beat our own scores, would you rather us make a new post, or edit our old one? (with you managing the top ten list in mind). I got 1 min, 3.000 secs
Add a new post or I'll never find it.
Could this maybe be pinned?
Last edited by Glen on Sat Dec 10, 2005 7:42 am; edited 1 time in total