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| | Z Kiss
Posts 6 08 May 2017 17:32
| That's brilliant, Gunnar, congrats. I can't wait to place my order on that standalone.
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 08 May 2017 17:35
| Z Kiss wrote:
| That's brilliant, Gunnar, congrats. I can't wait to place my order on that standalone.
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Nice! This AGA and 4 MB Chipmem or more is not only for the stadanlone. We can give this to every AMIGA out there!
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| | David Wright
Posts 373 08 May 2017 18:13
| No, I meant now limited to the 1mb my 500 gives me. I look forward to your AGA and chipram improvement.(You do mean this is the works and not available today, correct?)
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 08 May 2017 18:16
| David Wright wrote:
| No, I meant now limited to the 1mb my 500 gives me. I look forward to your AGA and chipram improvement. (You do mean this is the works and not available today, correct?)
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This works and is available today to team members for testing for release of GOLD3
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| | David Wright
Posts 373 08 May 2017 18:45
| looking forward to it. Very impressed with the Apollo team, keeps improving a great product.
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| | Niclas A (Apollo Team Member) Posts 219 08 May 2017 19:38
| Gunnar von Boehn wrote:
| Now lets compare Text-Render Speed on AGA A600 with other AMIGAs |
Lets compare it to an A4000 with Voodoo 3 card and 68060... That scores 12651 op/s. o_O
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| | Eric Gus
Posts 479 09 May 2017 05:21
| Gunnar von Boehn wrote:
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| David Wright wrote:
| For now, until further development chip ram is still important. I have been extensively using various graphic programs like personal paint, xipaint. You start editing an image of any size and memory warnings start right away. It has little to do with the 128mb ram included since I believe even in RTG it is using the limited chipram, which in an Amiga 500 with vampire is very limited. |
Well I hope the Apollo team has fixes planned for that limitation, I agree with you a 512k chip ram A500 would be rather limiting. |
Which limitation? You saw that we can give you today 4 MB chipmem? And if this is not enough then I can give you more, up to 128 MB if you want |
Was referring to my amiga's factory 512kb motherboard limitation.. HA no.. i'm very happy to get 4mb vs my original A500s 512kb !!.. 4mb will work for me for the time being.. but its nice to know it can scale further when I am ready!
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| | Saladriel Amrael
Posts 166 09 May 2017 08:44
| Niclas A wrote:
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Gunnar von Boehn wrote:
| Now lets compare Text-Render Speed on AGA A600 with other AMIGAs |
Lets compare it to an A4000 with Voodoo 3 card and 68060... That scores 12651 op/s. o_O
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Quite impressive. Btw, would it be possibile for you, Niclas, to post the whole results page so we can peek also at other values? ;)
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 09 May 2017 09:05
| I would propose to compare PLANA with PLANA and chunky with chunky. Some of the function are more costly in PLANA mode. So doing them in PLANA will score lower by design. As SAGA support both format it makes sense to pick the right mode. Maybe someone likes to post a screenshot of his AGA scores? To compare PLANA with PLANA
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| | Michael Nurney
Posts 283 13 May 2017 08:37
| will any of the AGA support make in the next saga version? great work, very exciting :-)
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| | Benutzer A4K
Posts 24 14 May 2017 16:21
| Here are Picassospeed screenshots from an A4000 CSMKII 68060: 8 Colours: EXTERNAL LINK 256 Colours: EXTERNAL LINK Olli.
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| | Benutzer A4K
Posts 24 14 May 2017 16:23
| Gunnar von Boehn wrote:
| Compare rendering AGA HAM8 on A600 with APOLLO with rendering on AGA HAM8 A1200 68060 CPU EXTERNAL LINK |
AGA HAM8 on A4000 with CSMKII 68060, Same Cinema4D NoFPU Version. In progress: EXTERNAL LINK Result: 2Min 6Seconds EXTERNAL LINK Yes, the MC68060 Rev6 is a little bit overclocked. Olli.
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| | Saladriel Amrael
Posts 166 15 May 2017 10:51
| Benutzer A4K wrote:
| AGA HAM8 on A4000 with CSMKII 68060, Same Cinema4D NoFPU Version. In progress: EXTERNAL LINK Result: 2Min 6Seconds EXTERNAL LINK Yes, the MC68060 Rev6 is a little bit overclocked. Olli.
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Out of curiosity: how fast is it clocked?
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| | Benutzer A4K
Posts 24 15 May 2017 11:47
| Core: 124MHz. CSMKII card logic is clocked at 1/2 clock. Unfortunately this is as high as she goes without very fancy cooling, whereas the Apollo is probably at stock speed and quiet and not fully optimized yet :)Olli.
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| | Saladriel Amrael
Posts 166 15 May 2017 12:42
| Good to know, they perform more or less the same and it's an excellent performance. Thanx for your sharing
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| | Mr-Z EdgeOfPanic
Posts 189 15 May 2017 12:49
| 124 Mhz, I would not say that this is 'a little bit' overclocking :-)
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| | Thierry Atheist
Posts 644 15 May 2017 12:53
| Benutzer A4K wrote:
| Core: 124MHz. CSMKII card logic is clocked at 1/2 clock. Unfortunately this is as high as she goes without very fancy cooling, whereas the Apollo is probably at stock speed and quiet and not fully optimized yet :)Olli. |
Hmmm, 2 mins, 6 secs; 124 MHz 68060, using an FPU EXTERNAL LINK 2 mins, 13 secs; 68080, no FPU (I think), DDR2 (time at 3 minute mark in video) Not sure what to make of that. I hope that the 68080 isn't using an FPU. If it isn't, the 68080 may be nearly as fast as a 68060 of 160 MHz!
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| | Saladriel Amrael
Posts 166 15 May 2017 13:33
| Thierry Atheist wrote:
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Benutzer A4K wrote:
| Core: 124MHz. CSMKII card logic is clocked at 1/2 clock. Unfortunately this is as high as she goes without very fancy cooling, whereas the Apollo is probably at stock speed and quiet and not fully optimized yet :) Olli. |
Hmmm, 2 mins, 6 secs; 124 MHz 68060, using an FPU EXTERNAL LINK 2 mins, 13 secs; 68080, no FPU (I think), DDR2 (time at 3 minute mark in video) Not sure what to make of that. I hope that the 68080 isn't using an FPU. If it isn't, the 68080 may be nearly as fast as a 68060 of 160 MHz!
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It is clearly stated that the Cinema 4D version used is the NO FPU one
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| | Thierry Atheist
Posts 644 15 May 2017 13:49
| Saladriel Amrael wrote:
| It is clearly stated that the Cinema 4D version used is the NO FPU one |
DUH! My bad!!!! :-(((Well, that's just WOW! Shows that Sysinfo is fairly accurate!
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| | Benutzer A4K
Posts 24 15 May 2017 15:13
| The problem with the high overclock of the CSMKII 68060 is that the Ram cannot keep up. And this is were the Apollo core really seems to bring a lot of speed and short reaction times in applications that need to access the Ram a lot. If I understood Gunnar correctly, he is trying to see if the SAGA in AGA mode is slowing down the 68080 due to the shared memory architecture. Olli.
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