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Turrican

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  1. the bigger problem will be that some older boards which use edo ram don't display a memory clock in the cpu-z memory tab/verfication. edo ram are not the problem btw. i have tons here, but i don't have fb-dimms
  2. i don't think this will be possible without modifing super pi.exe itself which is not allowed of course. the "original" super pi (without the decimal digits) can be used, but you always have to enter your result with xx.999 seconds. so if you get, for example, 25 seconds on a run with the orignal super pi you have to enter 25.999 when submitting the result, because you can't tell if your result is 25 seconds flat or 25.999.
  3. hi it's already there. http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/core_u2300_1.20ghz
  4. added http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/mobile_sempron_64_2600_georgetown
  5. hmm weird. do you have vsync or maybe full AA & AF acitvated ?
  6. that doesn't matter since only the game tests influence the result. but if you hit "ESC" after the last game test (mother nature) you'll get a result without running the feature tests/cpu test.
  7. you can edit your score. here's a "how to" i made. http://hwbot.org/forum/showpost.php?p=61875&postcount=8
  8. hi if you can post a cpu-z screenshot/verfication i can add the cpu.
  9. haha, the poll is very hard, i don't know what to choose. ok, hell yeah. i would also like to see some 01 scores.
  10. i can add cpus to the database. you just need to make a "ticket" in the helpcenter and add a cpu-z link witth the spcs. http://hwbot.org/forum/helpcenter.php would be nice if you could get it running on win 98. alltought i installed the latest (unoffical) service packs and kernelex mods, i never got it fully working. it crashes during the run. i tried really hard, but maybe you find something so it works. never tried win me tough, only win 95 and 98 for super pi mod.
  11. yeah, the super pi mod versions doesn't work on 95/98 because the OS has a problem with the 3 decimals. i think there's some "feature" needed to calculate the decimal didigts and win 95/98 lack them, so it always crashes. for super pi mod you seem to have a win nt based OS. win nt 4.0 is the oldest i ever got working.
  12. the standard is 1M. it's also clearly stated in rules mate. http://hwbot.org/benchmark.application.info.do?applicationId=3&tab=rules
  13. i have some super pi 32m runs on various 486, but not uploaded yet. i'm benching those since the beginning of the year.
  14. we already know it and are working on it, thx. http://hwbot.org/forum/helpcenter.php?do=ticket&tid=874
  15. you could edit/delete your result under "more" and then "options". here's a "guide" i made. http://hwbot.org/forum/showpost.php?p=61875&postcount=8
  16. nice, 1995-6 is pretty long. but i think you must have useed another cpu, because a k6-2 wans't out until late '98. maybe you were using a k5?
  17. added http://hwbot.org/hardware/videocard/radeon_7500_aiw
  18. added http://hwbot.org/hardware/videocard/radeon_hd_5550_gddr5
  19. added http://hwbot.org/hardware/videocard/radeon_9200_le
  20. yeah, i can confirm that. the lowerst coppermine was a p3 500 btw. http://hwbot.org/forum/helpcenter.php?do=ticket&tid=758
  21. hmm,i think so. the problem is, if the cpu has a free multi (the first models had that) and you change it, the "specification" also changes. btw. it should a "cpu request"
  22. i started overcloking in 1996 when i overclocked my 486 dx2-66 to 80mhz. since then i overclocked every system i had. i started overclocking because i wanted to play games more fluid, but back then even an overcloked 486 was too slow for most modern games.
  23. wow, that's pretty late. i thought you were overclocking longer.
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