I have written small programs which may be used as a benchmark. It is a number pi calculator that can give us any digits of the pi. It also outputs the amount of time spent on each calculation.
I am gathering timings for 100, 1000, and 3000 digits. I have found out that emulators are rather inaccurate with timings and they especially inaccurate for the 486+ systems. So I need data from real hardware. I need just 3 timings for a system, optional screenshots (one for every system) are welcome too. For the 386+ systems, would you like also to run the 80386/80486 optimized programs (pi-pc386/pi-pc486)? It is very interesting to know what program is the best fit for the 80486 or Pentium.
These programs are for the old good DOS.
Thank you.
I am gathering timings for 100, 1000, and 3000 digits. I have found out that emulators are rather inaccurate with timings and they especially inaccurate for the 486+ systems. So I need data from real hardware. I need just 3 timings for a system, optional screenshots (one for every system) are welcome too. For the 386+ systems, would you like also to run the 80386/80486 optimized programs (pi-pc386/pi-pc486)? It is very interesting to know what program is the best fit for the 80486 or Pentium.
These programs are for the old good DOS.
Thank you.