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PiCalc 1.01

Freeware
Calculates pi anywhere from 1 to 20000 decimal places.
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Description

Calculates pi anywhere from 1 to 20000 decimal places.

Now why would anyone want to do that?

Here's one:
Benchmarking!!! Check out how long your HPC's CPU takes to do pi to
1000 decimal places. Or you can run the PC version and see how your HPC compares
to it...

On my:
HP 320LX 9.2 seconds
Cyrix P166+ 0.8 seconds

However, keep in mind that CPU speed is only one of the many factors that
contribute to the overall performance of your HPC. Others, such as speed of the
display, as often just as important.

Scientists have always made their supercomputers do pi. Now you can watch your HPC
crank away at full steam for half-an-hour or more!!! Heeheehee...

After entering the number of decimal places required - the program starts cranking.
As it runs, the program displays the time elapsed, as well as the number of terms
calculated. The program will stop when it has reached the required accuracy.

Once the calculation has completed, you can view the results or save it to a text
file.

Note that the last few digits of the calculation are usually not accurate due to
rounding errors; for example, if you want pi to 1000 decimal places, make PiCalc
do 1005, and throw away the last 5 digits.

I do not guarantee the accuracy of pi generated by this program; however the first
200 or so places look correct to me :)

--- Usage Notes ---

The program uses only integer math (i.e. no floating point) in its calculations.

The formula used to calculate pi is based on some trigonometric series expansion
with an infinite number of terms. It's not the most efficient way to calculate pi,
but it's certainly not the worst either.

The number of terms needed is approximately:
No. of terms (approx) = No. of digits x 1.6


--- What's New ---

v1.01 1 Dec 98
Updated the URL (and did a StrongARM version)

v1.00 25 Apr 98
First release

Installation Instructions

To install, simply unzip the file, and copy the executable directly into your
H/PC. There is no setup program. Do not run the executable on your desktop PC!

Tags

CalculatorpiBenchmark

   
License Freeware
The program is completely free to use.
   
Website http://www.neutrio.com/wince/
This link is no longer available on the World Wide Web and will attempt to load via the WayBack Machine
   
Popularity 826
Total Downloads  60
   
Submitted By C:Amie
Submitted On 04 January 2013

Comments

torch 26 November 2022 at 7:06:52 AM
x86 and SH4 binaries located

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