I don't have an Amiga 1200 but I tried pi-amiga1200 on a real Amiga3000T with 68060@75MHz (68060 released in 1994). The program appears to work correctly. I entered 9256 digits (max) and then many digits are printed followed by a blank and a number. I maximized my shell before starting (800x600x16 RTG) and used the cls command (CLear Screen) before each run. My results for the last number of 7 runs follows.
1) 25.10
2) 24919.5
3) 24920.0
4) 24920.0
5) 24919.5
6) 25.10
7) 24920.0
I have no clue what these numbers mean but I suspect there is some kind of timing error?
I switched to 1600x1200x8 RTG so no scrolling is necessary (all numbers take less than 1/2 the window) and obtained the following results from 7 runs.
1) 25.05
2) 25.05
3) 25.05
4) 25.05
5) 25.05
6) 24917.5
7) 24918.0
You may receive more feedback if you had better directions. There is no set resolution or depth for even a stock Amiga 1200 and different settings may affect the performance. Fast memory would also likely affect the performance. I doubt many active Amiga users are using a real stock Amiga 1200 which may reduce the amount of feedback you receive. The Amiga OS is called AmigaOS and not WB by the way.
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