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Post by casanova on Sept 25, 2018 22:20:44 GMT -5
Just a quick topicto share some info about my 386sx vintage build. I still did not uploaded any photos because i want to use the retrobright method on the yellowed parts before. I was able to install win32s and run superpi 16k, and some programs to read system info and print screen the results. Here is a photo of a superpi16k run (the screen shot and other programs wasn't installed yet). I'm willing to perform a superpi1m run next month maybe, it will probably take 12 to 14 days to complete the run.
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Post by Vinster on Sept 26, 2018 8:42:44 GMT -5
There is a "Longest Run" record out there...
what is Win32? I remember Windows 3.11 then it went to Windows95. That menu looks like Windows 3.xx
Vin
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 26, 2018 20:33:55 GMT -5
There is a "Longest Run" record out there... what is Win32? I remember Windows 3.11 then it went to Windows95. That menu looks like Windows 3.xx Vin Computer club we made animation stick figures in dos on monochrome. What is windows? Never heard of it lol.
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Post by Vinster on Sept 26, 2018 21:42:11 GMT -5
There is a "Longest Run" record out there... what is Win32? I remember Windows 3.11 then it went to Windows95. That menu looks like Windows 3.xx Vin Computer club we made animation stick figures in dos on monochrome. What is windows? Never heard of it lol.
I first started to program C and Assembly in Dos... I get it
Vin
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Post by casanova on Sept 26, 2018 22:10:17 GMT -5
There is a "Longest Run" record out there... what is Win32? I remember Windows 3.11 then it went to Windows95. That menu looks like Windows 3.xx Vin Win32s is a software that allows 32 bits programs to run in 16 bits OSes. This is the only way to run superpi in windows 3.1x
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Post by Vinster on Sept 26, 2018 22:18:41 GMT -5
ah, I did not know that.
Vin
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Post by Mr.Scott on Sept 27, 2018 17:45:54 GMT -5
I didn't either.
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Post by Aleslammer on Sept 27, 2018 18:32:27 GMT -5
I forget but isn't one of the main stay bench's limited to 24 hours or 23 hr 59 min 59.999 sec, being the absolute slowest time.
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Post by Mr.Scott on Sept 27, 2018 18:43:55 GMT -5
Yes. Can't remember which one. I want to say Pifast.
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Post by casanova on Sept 28, 2018 6:31:16 GMT -5
I forget but isn't one of the main stay bench's limited to 24 hours or 23 hr 59 min 59.999 sec, being the absolute slowest time. It will probably be pifast. Take a look at this: www.hwbot.org/submission/2133058_drswizz_superpi_386sx_16_27days_19h_31min_43sec_488msI want to make it step by step, first run it at stock and then changing the crystal oscilator, from 66mhz to 90mhz or even 100mhz voltmod the board and see if i can run it again to see the gains and if it is stable. I did this superpi16k run with an example screen shot to validate at hwbot: SP16KSS.BMP (150.11 KB)
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