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					 Title: SuperPi Benchmark Post by: Axel on March 09, 2005, 12:34:27 pm In August 1995, the calculation of pi up to 4,294,960,000 decimal digits  was succeeded by using a supercomputer at the University of Tokyo. The  program was written by D.Takahashi and he collaborated with Dr. Y.Kanada  at the computer center, the University of Tokyo. This record should be  the current world record. ( Details is shown in the windows help. )  This record-breaking program was ported to personal computer environment  such as Windows NT and Windows 95. In order to calculate 33.55 million  digits, it takes within 3 days with Pentium 90MHz, 40MB main memory and 340MB available storage. 
					Έλα να πέφτουν οι χρόνοι! P.S. Το 32Μ απαιτεί περίπου 25min σε full load του επεξεργαστή. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CPU: AMD 64 3400+ (2200Mhz) 16K : 00m 00s 32K : 00m 00s 64K : 00m 01s 128K: 00m 03s 256K: 00m 07s 512K: 00m 18s 1M : 00m 43s 2M : 01m 40s  |