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Turrican

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  1. the smileys are only there if you submit under "go advanced" of course. if you don't have them there you have selected the wrong "editor" in your user cp. go to "user cp" then "edit Options". at the bottom you can choose the "message editor interface". i think with the "basic editor" there are no smiley chooseable. you need to pick the "standard editor".
  2. hmm, if you post something with "advanced" there you see all aviable ones on the right. you just have to click them once so you know them
  3. as it can be seen here, a 486 DX which has a FPU is ~10 times faster in wprime than a 486 SX which has no FPU. in super pi it's even worse, because it heavily uses a FPU. here, the DX is around 25-30 times faster.
  4. it's already there http://hwbot.org/hardware/videocard/radeon_x800_gto_pcie_ddr1?tab=info
  5. yep around 50 days. i entered the right time but due some sort of "limitation" it shows times over 1 million seconds (7 digits) wrong. i hope RB can fix this.
  6. i've already run/tested a few socket 3 cpus the last few months.
  7. because it wasn't fully stable. it's not funny when you get "not exact in round" after a few days. since the cpu has no FPU it wouldn't save so much time, it's still rubbish. i hope the hwbot engine can be fixed so it displays the right time. atm it seems there are problems with more than 1 million seconds.
  8. ok, but i've to install win xp first. i have no "spare" os atm.
  9. @ b) the hw master points in the ranking list are only updated onces a day i think.
  10. i used "chkcpu" and "testcpu" for identifying the cpus. i made a photo of every cpu as well. cpu-z doesn't work on win nt/95 at least with every version after v1.19.
  11. it can be chanced on intel chipset boards as well.
  12. on most sdram boards only 1:1 will show the memory clock (mostly p3 boards), which is required for a validation.
  13. no, but maybe it doesn't work because there's no "official" edo ram support? http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z/supported-hardwares.html
  14. my old socket 5/7 boards (3 different ones) never showed the clock. maybe newer pentium2 edo ram boards can show it.
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