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pavlor 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 10-Nov-2015 19:21:13
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@fishy_fis

Quote:
You keep referring to a pretty outdated PC when talking about ppc emulation speed, which isn't representative of the full picture.


1st This is PC I have right there and can benchmark.
2th My result in this thread point to relative slowness of current FPGA in comparison to emulation (emulation under emulation to be more precise).
3rd Judging by SPEC CPU2006 benchmarks, single core performance increased only 2x in comparison to computer I use for benchmarks.

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Re: Apollo update
Posted on 14-Nov-2015 21:31:12
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Just a random search on the tube "Amiga 600 with Vampire 2 MP3 playback":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFYRdZETCgA

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Re: Apollo update
Posted on 14-Nov-2015 22:03:27
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@Overflow

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFYRdZETCgA

AmigaAMP in 15Khz automatic decodes 1/2 frequencies. In addition in video, the sound crackles.

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meet.mrnrg 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 15-Nov-2015 10:06:10
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Amiga ADoomComparison, A600 Vampire 2 Vs A4000/40 + cybervision3d, both at 640x400

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKVHc0rA-Lo


GloomDeluxe Vampire V2 A600 (running at 77MIPS)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tJ9TDS4Pd4



Apollo1260 80 vs v2666 x8 2p ADoom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kWGX7568Yo

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wawa 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 18-Nov-2015 19:55:52
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some questionable screenshot:

http://www.kipper2k.com/vampire/wb35.jpg

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pavlor 
Re: Apollo update
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@wawa

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questionable


You mean they answered kolla´s repeated question?

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phoenixkonsole 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 18-Nov-2015 20:06:49
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BAM so cool : )

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wawa 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 18-Nov-2015 20:25:36
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@pavlor

Quote:

pavlor wrote:
@wawa

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questionable


You mean they answered kolla´s repeated question?


i mean, as in my last post in the thread, there is no proof what machine it actually runs on. at least i dont see one.

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wawa 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 19-Nov-2015 15:00:07
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btw its been now mentioned that bitfield instructions are though being implemented in hardware instead of a library. the word is, they are going to take two cycles. lets see.

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NovaCoder 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 19-Nov-2015 23:36:03
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If you are going to do a comparison, at least use a fast version of DOOM


BOOM AGA 060

Respect to the Apollo guys though, you are making great progress

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OlafS25 
Re: Apollo update
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@NovaCoder

I think you wrote that you have done all on the amiga and want to retire

I hope you will rethink that now

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wawa 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 24-Nov-2015 14:03:43
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new video with some detailed benchmarks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2GVfq0n83I&feature=youtu.be

apparently the bitfields are now implemented in hardware, take 1-2 cycles and are being tested, details in irc log posted, what a wonder, here:
http://www.amigans.net/modules/xforum/viewtopic.php?topic_id=7115&forum=9

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pavlor 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 24-Nov-2015 15:20:14
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@wawa

AIBB results are nice, but application benchmarks would be better (may I suggest eg. lame, dnetc - to name simple ones).

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cdimauro 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 24-Nov-2015 20:49:17
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@wawa

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wawa wrote:
new video with some detailed benchmarks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2GVfq0n83I&feature=youtu.be

apparently the bitfields are now implemented in hardware, take 1-2 cycles and are being tested, details in irc log posted, what a wonder, here:
http://www.amigans.net/modules/xforum/viewtopic.php?topic_id=7115&forum=9

Impressive.

Now let's wait for Olaf, which is volunteering for adding 68K support to GCC 5 and LLVM, in order to make use of all that goodies, and for rewriting AROS/68K's graphic drivers.

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Rob 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 24-Nov-2015 21:47:21
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@pavlor

The Cinema 4D demo on Aminet is a good benchmark since everyone can get hold of it. Just pick a scene and the resolution and everyone easily can run the same test for comparison.

http://aminet.net/package/gfx/3d/Cinema4D-Demo

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wawa 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 24-Nov-2015 22:58:55
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@Rob

i might be meeting someone with this hardware in few weeks. perhaps we can do some tests, if none else does.;)

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QuBe 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 25-Nov-2015 2:14:17
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@Rob

That's a great idea!

To have the same scenes rigged for people to benchmark across Amiga models and Accelerator Hardware would be interesting.

Would it be correct in thinking that bus speeds and ram would make some difference and could skew results, or not?

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QuikSanz 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 25-Nov-2015 4:31:57
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@QuBe,

Hmm, bet it does.

Chris

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cdimauro 
Re: Apollo update
Posted on 25-Nov-2015 5:07:55
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@QuikSanz: it does. You need to feed the "beast".

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