(10-12-2019 12:22 PM)John Keith Wrote: (10-12-2019 12:32 AM)Gerson W. Barbosa Wrote: Number of decimal places: 1000
.6931471805 5994530941 7232121458 1765680755 0013436025
5254120680 0094933936 2196969471 5605863326 9964186875
4200148102 0570685733 6855202357 5813055703 2670751635
0759619307 2757082837 1435190307 0386238916 7347112335
0115364497 9552391204 7517268157 4932065155 5247341395
2588295045 3007095326 3666426541 0423915781 4952043740
4303855008 0194417064 1671518644 7128399681 7178454695
7026271631 0645461502 5720740248 1637773389 6385506952
6066834113 7273873722 9289564935 4702576265 2098859693
2019650585 5476470330 6793654432 5476327449 5125040606
9438147104 6899465062 2016772042 4524529612 6879465461
9316517468 1392672504 1038025462 5965686914 4192871608
2938031727 1436778265 4877566485 0856740776 4845146443
9940461422 6031930967 3540257444 6070308096 0850474866
3852313818 1676751438 6674766478 9088143714 1985494231
5199735488 0375165861 2753529166 1000710535 5824987941
4729509293 1138971559 9820565439 2871700072 1808576102
5236889213 2449713893 2037843935 3088774825 9701715591
0708823683 6275898425 8918535302 4363421436 7061189236
7891923723 1467232172 0534016492 5687274778 2344535347
Runtime: 0.32 seconds
For comparison, the HP 50g with LongFloat returns the result above (except for the last digit being 8) in 637 seconds.
Considering 0.32 seconds was achieved on a 2.6 GHz, that’s pretty good on the HP-50g @ 125 Mhz or so and one emulation layer.