February 27, 201114 yr Crew added http://www.hwbot.org/hardware/processor/386sx_16 just ignore the "amd" in the name. it's because one name has to be seleted when the 80386 category originally was made.
February 27, 201114 yr Author I have encountered bug. I made this submission: http://www.hwbot.org/community/submission/2133058_drswizz_superpi_386sx_16_27days_19h_31min_43sec_488ms?tab=info and added 499ms to my score to make up for the fact that I was using the old SuperPi application. Yet my submission shows up as if I have only added 488ms, but when I open the window to edit my entry it correctly shows up as 2403103.499 seconds.
February 28, 201114 yr Crew when using old super pi i think you have to enter 999ms and not 499ms? i think i have this bug in one of my submission as well.
February 28, 201114 yr Author when using old super pi i think you have to enter 999ms and not 499ms? i think i have this bug in one of my submission as well. It depends on how SuperPi does the rounding to even seconds. I am guessing that 499ms is correct. :-)
February 28, 201114 yr Crew i don't think the old super pi rounds up or down. for example, if you have 14 sec in 1m it could be between 14.000 or 14.999. i think it was always handeld that way to enter 999ms then.
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