Yes.
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Yes.
Version 4.5 is is available here:
http://home.istar.ca/~lyster/pi.html
Let me know if you can easily cheat it. The app can compute a checksum over all the digits and you can verify the...
I think I can fix this, anyone interested?
I see, of course -- changing the system clock skews the times. I was thinking more along the lines of tampering with the output. Ah well, where there is a will, there usually is a way...
I don't think QuickPi is cheatable. How are the cheats done?
Hey Guys, Thanks for taking an interest in QuickPi. There is already an anti-cheat in the program (use the binary option). You can then post binary files and the Reader Program (QRD) will verify the...
Thanks. If you are used to SuperPi, use the -agm switch for a similar output
Give me a break. I wrote the code. What does not work for you?
Has anyone tried QuickPi recently? Version 4.0a now has both 64-bit and 32-bit versions and uses both SSE2/SSE3 instructions. A built-in checksum feature assists with verifying results. Available...
QuickPi will go under 1. That's right, under 1 second with this configuration.
I'd like to see a QuickPi time. Latest version is here:
http://home.istar.ca/~lyster/pi.html
But then again I'm biased as I wrote it. What about 64-bits?
Regards,
Steve