This is based on my Math based Locker problem solver, which uses actual computer processes. (Don't use turbo?) Just run the program and input a number when told to do so, then click the "check mark" button and wait for your time to show and a score from the time to calculations ratio (which is not accurate) I recommend a test number between 6,000 and 150,000 A higher number will give more accurate results, as small delays will have an even smaller effect. *Background tasks, webpages etc. may vary results, so try to clear and restart the computer for a consistent score. The original instructions: A less advanced version, but simpler. To insert "-"'s slide the variable "Dash?" to "1." To turn off inserting "-"'s slide to "0." Otherwise, the program will tell you
Made based on a school problem, and since it reached the limits of our school computers, I decided to make it a PC benchmark test. Example test: Going to 150,000: time 12.904 with medium-low extra processes Now with the game Minecraft running a sever at full render distance at the same time... Going to 150,000; time 21.418 So, do I make a clear point? Don't run demanding programs in the background, and close programs when you don't need them to make your computer run faster for longer!