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Pi Calc v1
Filename
PiCalcV1.zip
Date Posted
Jul 24, 2007
Categories
General Apps
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
502
Description:
We'd love to insert a joke about eating pie here, but then that doesn't really do justice to the awesomeness of this useful little application. Homebrew coder Art has created Pi Calc v1, an application that calculates Pi for users, up to 30,000 digits of Pi to be exact.
As Art explains in his readme, there are a couple of reasons for wanting to know the value of Pi:
One is a benchmark, or speed test when running the same program across different platforms. Another is to generate seemingly random numbers, or seeds for algorithms that produce pseudo random numbers. Another reason is just for fun!
Instructions on installing and using Pi Calc v1 can be found in the included readme, which you would do well to read. Definitely useful for class, or if you want to score some extra credit with your prof for finding a useful app for your handheld. For those who simply want to remember Pi for class though, we recommend memorizing the following sentence, with the number of letters in each word representing the first six digits of Pi: "Did I love a dream, Elizabeth?" (3.14159)
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