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  #1  
Old April 4th 06, 12:49 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
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Default Super pi mod 1.4.


Hi All,

Could someone post super pi mod 1.4.

A group is comparing results and they've chosen mod 1.4 to use as bm.
I've got 1.5, I don't think there's a big difference, but they want us
to post a screen cap to verify. I suppose I could get creative with PS
pro, but that wouldn't be honest!!!


TIA

Al

P.S

I've checked around, all the threads to mod 1.4 are dead.

If you've got one that works, that would be great too!!
  #2  
Old April 4th 06, 06:12 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
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Al Brumski wrote:
Hi All,

Could someone post super pi mod 1.4.


Pleae put me out of my misery - what does super pi mod 1.4 mean?

Here is Pi to 300 signifiant digits


In[1]:= N[Pi,300]

Out[1]= 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375 1058209749445923078\

16406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306 6470938446095505822317\


25359408128481117450284102701938521105559644622948 9549303819644288109756\


65933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923 4603486104543266482133\


9360726024914127


And here is Pi mod 1.4 to 200 digits,

In[2]:= N[Mod[Pi,14/10],200]

Out[2]= 0.341592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375 1058209749445923078\

16406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306 6470938446095505822317\


25359408128481117450284102701938521105559644622948 9549303819644288109756\


65933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923 4603486104543266482133\


93607260249141274


But I've no idea what super pi is.



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  #3  
Old April 5th 06, 12:34 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
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Default Super pi mod 1.4.

The only difference is the owner of the software was changed in the about
page

http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/index.php


Changelog:
2005/02/21First version

2005/02/21Fixed minute bug (1:20 would show as 1:80)

2005/02/22Super pi mod now loads/saves the result times in msecs in
pi_rec.dat. The original pi_rec.txt is no longer used in this version
because it just wasn't worth the trouble. Super pi originally stores the
results in seconds internally so I had to do quite a bit of editing to get
this to work at all

2005/02/26Added cheat protection.
I changed the text in the title bar so people can see that you haven't
cheated when you post a screenshot with your results.

2005/02/27Added more cheat protection. Try to cheat and it'll crash

2005/02/28Moved the code around a bit and changed back the section
permissions.

2005/03/04Restarted from scratch.
New features are an even more precise timer, no more 15 msec jumps.
A checksum has been added which you can validate using the form above. Also
results are now saved in an encrypted format for the jokers that like to
edit the save file Your old results will no longer be loaded, a new file
(pi_rec.dat2) is used. Sorry about that but it was the easiest way.
2005/03/14I had to go back to the previous timing, 15 msec jumps are back
Problem was the high precision timers were giving completely wrong results
on systems clocked over ~4 GHz.

2006/02/14XtremeSystems branded Pi released!
No physical code changes other than heading at top of dialog box.


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Old April 5th 06, 05:28 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
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Default Super pi mod 1.4.

Thanks Leadfoot.

One other question. I looked at task manager while super pi mod 1.5
was running. It shows both cpu's (P4 640) running at ~50% during the
calculation.

When I run other cpu benchmarks, (sandra for example) both cpu's are
at 100 %.

Should super pi be utilizing 100% of my cpu's resources during the
calculation???

Thanks,

Al

On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 16:34:17 -0700, "Leadfoot"
wrote:

The only difference is the owner of the software was changed in the about
page

http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/index.php


Changelog:
2005/02/21First version

2005/02/21Fixed minute bug (1:20 would show as 1:80)

2005/02/22Super pi mod now loads/saves the result times in msecs in
pi_rec.dat. The original pi_rec.txt is no longer used in this version
because it just wasn't worth the trouble. Super pi originally stores the
results in seconds internally so I had to do quite a bit of editing to get
this to work at all

2005/02/26Added cheat protection.
I changed the text in the title bar so people can see that you haven't
cheated when you post a screenshot with your results.

2005/02/27Added more cheat protection. Try to cheat and it'll crash

2005/02/28Moved the code around a bit and changed back the section
permissions.

2005/03/04Restarted from scratch.
New features are an even more precise timer, no more 15 msec jumps.
A checksum has been added which you can validate using the form above. Also
results are now saved in an encrypted format for the jokers that like to
edit the save file Your old results will no longer be loaded, a new file
(pi_rec.dat2) is used. Sorry about that but it was the easiest way.
2005/03/14I had to go back to the previous timing, 15 msec jumps are back
Problem was the high precision timers were giving completely wrong results
on systems clocked over ~4 GHz.

2006/02/14XtremeSystems branded Pi released!
No physical code changes other than heading at top of dialog box.


  #5  
Old April 5th 06, 06:31 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
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Default Super pi mod 1.4.


"Al Brumski" ? wrote in message
news
Thanks Leadfoot.

One other question. I looked at task manager while super pi mod 1.5
was running. It shows both cpu's (P4 640) running at ~50% during the
calculation.

When I run other cpu benchmarks, (sandra for example) both cpu's are
at 100 %.

Should super pi be utilizing 100% of my cpu's resources during the
calculation???

The author wrote the program before Dual Cores became popular. He has since
lost interest in the program. So it will be up to someone at xtremesystems
to decide if it ever modified for DC



Thanks,

Al

On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 16:34:17 -0700, "Leadfoot"
wrote:

The only difference is the owner of the software was changed in the about
page

http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/index.php


Changelog:
2005/02/21First version

2005/02/21Fixed minute bug (1:20 would show as 1:80)

2005/02/22Super pi mod now loads/saves the result times in msecs in
pi_rec.dat. The original pi_rec.txt is no longer used in this version
because it just wasn't worth the trouble. Super pi originally stores the
results in seconds internally so I had to do quite a bit of editing to get
this to work at all

2005/02/26Added cheat protection.
I changed the text in the title bar so people can see that you haven't
cheated when you post a screenshot with your results.

2005/02/27Added more cheat protection. Try to cheat and it'll crash

2005/02/28Moved the code around a bit and changed back the section
permissions.

2005/03/04Restarted from scratch.
New features are an even more precise timer, no more 15 msec jumps.
A checksum has been added which you can validate using the form above.
Also
results are now saved in an encrypted format for the jokers that like to
edit the save file Your old results will no longer be loaded, a new
file
(pi_rec.dat2) is used. Sorry about that but it was the easiest way.
2005/03/14I had to go back to the previous timing, 15 msec jumps are back

Problem was the high precision timers were giving completely wrong results
on systems clocked over ~4 GHz.

2006/02/14XtremeSystems branded Pi released!
No physical code changes other than heading at top of dialog box.




  #6  
Old April 5th 06, 01:17 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
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Default Super pi mod 1.4.

Thanks again Leadfoot......

Al

On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 22:31:22 -0700, "Leadfoot"
wrote:


"Al Brumski" ? wrote in message
news
Thanks Leadfoot.

One other question. I looked at task manager while super pi mod 1.5
was running. It shows both cpu's (P4 640) running at ~50% during the
calculation.

When I run other cpu benchmarks, (sandra for example) both cpu's are
at 100 %.

Should super pi be utilizing 100% of my cpu's resources during the
calculation???


The author wrote the program before Dual Cores became popular. He has since
lost interest in the program. So it will be up to someone at xtremesystems
to decide if it ever modified for DC



Thanks,

Al

On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 16:34:17 -0700, "Leadfoot"
wrote:

The only difference is the owner of the software was changed in the about
page

http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/index.php


Changelog:
2005/02/21First version

2005/02/21Fixed minute bug (1:20 would show as 1:80)

2005/02/22Super pi mod now loads/saves the result times in msecs in
pi_rec.dat. The original pi_rec.txt is no longer used in this version
because it just wasn't worth the trouble. Super pi originally stores the
results in seconds internally so I had to do quite a bit of editing to get
this to work at all

2005/02/26Added cheat protection.
I changed the text in the title bar so people can see that you haven't
cheated when you post a screenshot with your results.

2005/02/27Added more cheat protection. Try to cheat and it'll crash

2005/02/28Moved the code around a bit and changed back the section
permissions.

2005/03/04Restarted from scratch.
New features are an even more precise timer, no more 15 msec jumps.
A checksum has been added which you can validate using the form above.
Also
results are now saved in an encrypted format for the jokers that like to
edit the save file Your old results will no longer be loaded, a new
file
(pi_rec.dat2) is used. Sorry about that but it was the easiest way.
2005/03/14I had to go back to the previous timing, 15 msec jumps are back

Problem was the high precision timers were giving completely wrong results
on systems clocked over ~4 GHz.

2006/02/14XtremeSystems branded Pi released!
No physical code changes other than heading at top of dialog box.




 




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