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Where Can I download a copy of Super Pi of Tiger?

Posted on Nov 6, 2005 9:55 AM

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Nov 6, 2005 11:01 AM in response to Magnus Lewan

This is starange, becasue no matter what FTP server I connect to, it says the same thing, that it cannot be found at the address given. And I just was able to log into an FTP server from one of my PC Laptops running XP. I then tried it on my mini, and it said that it coudn't be found. Also, I have been able to connect to the FTP I tried on my Bondie Blue, running Panther 10.3.9.

Nov 6, 2005 11:50 AM in response to Paul Revere

1. "ftp pi.super-computing.org" <enter>
2. enter "anonymous" as user. <enter>
3. leave password blank. <enter>
4. type "cd Mac_OSX"<enter>
5. type "get super_pi.tar.gz /Users/<my user_name>/superpi.tar.gz"<enter>

The quotations marks above surround what you should type. Don't type the quotation marks themselves.

Replace <my username> with your login name.

Nov 6, 2005 2:52 PM in response to Paul Revere

You asked for something you don't know how to use? How did you know you needed it then?

As near as I can figure, it seems that you run it with 1 parameter, the number of digits of pi you want to time the calculation of expressed as a power of 2.

So if you type super_pi 8 you'll get pi to 256 digits. 10 and you'll get pi to 1024 digits. It goes all the way up to 2 to the 25th.

BTW, with apps running in the background it takes this dual 2.7 approximately 31 seconds to calculate pi to 20 digits.

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