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Re: new Cow3Dv6- Warp3DNova Benchmarking time !
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@ddni
System Information:
OS: AmigaOS Release 4.1 - Final Edition Update 1
Motherboard: Sam460ex
CPU: AMCC PPC460EX, 1.2 @ 1.0175 GHz
L1 Cache Size: 32768, L2 Cache Size: 262144, L3 Cache Size: 0
Total RAM: 2 GiB
External Bus (FSB) Speed: 203.5 MHz
Exec.library version: 53.89
Graphics.library version: 54.226
Intuition.library version: 54.26
Picasso96API.library version: 54.18
Rtg.library version: 54.90


Opening screen: RTG-0:Board 0:1920x1080

Board name: Radeon HD 7700 Series
Product ID: 0x683d Vendor ID: 0x1002 SubProduct ID: 0x2710 SubVendor ID: 0x1462
Board driver: PCIGraphics.card (53, 15)
Chip driver: RadeonHD.chip (2, 21)
VRAM: 1008 MiB
Display mode: 1920x1080@61 (32 bpp)
Copy from RAM to VRAM:
Transfer size: 16327680 bytes
Src: 0x5494e000, Dest: 0xa2ba5d00
copy32: 161.509 MiB/s (took 0.096411 seconds)
copy64: 187.834 MiB/s (took 0.082899 seconds)
copy64f: 187.567 MiB/s (took 0.083017 seconds)
copy64x2: 201.255 MiB/s (took 0.077371 seconds)
copy64fx2: 201.450 MiB/s (took 0.077296 seconds)
copy64fx2PF: 201.429 MiB/s (took 0.077304 seconds)
copy64fx4PF: 201.200 MiB/s (took 0.077392 seconds)
useMemcpy: 493.277 MiB/s (took 0.031567 seconds)
useExecCopyMem: 495.144 MiB/s (took 0.031448 seconds)
copyToVRAM: 299.465 MiB/s (took 0.051997 seconds)
WritePixelArray: 571.906 MiB/s (took 0.027227 seconds).

Copy from VRAM to RAM:
Transfer size: 16327680 bytes
Src: 0xa2ba5d00, Dest: 0x5494e000
copy32: 34.730 MiB/s (took 0.448348 seconds)
copy64: 39.187 MiB/s (took 0.397359 seconds)
copy64f: 43.695 MiB/s (took 0.356366 seconds)
useMemcpy: 108.066 MiB/s (took 0.144091 seconds)
useExecCopyMem: 108.042 MiB/s (took 0.144122 seconds)
copyFromVRAM: 51.658 MiB/s (took 0.301430 seconds)
ReadPixelArray: 50.683 MiB/s (took 0.307227 seconds).

FillRect:
Size Time (s) Ops/s MPixel/s
(16, 16) 0.138 72617.422 17.729
(32, 32) 0.138 72431.751 70.734
(64, 64) 0.138 72624.278 283.689
(128, 128) 0.151 66403.708 1037.558
(256, 256) 0.264 37918.286 2369.893
(512, 512) 0.825 12124.181 3031.045
(1024, 1024) 3.098 3228.208 3228.208

BltBitMap:
Size Time (s) Ops/s MPixel/s
(16, 16) 0.153 65455.307 15.980
(32, 32) 0.148 67630.171 66.045
(64, 64) 0.161 62297.921 243.351
(128, 128) 0.161 62211.107 972.049
(256, 256) 0.297 33661.420 2103.839
(512, 512) 0.903 11079.485 2769.871
(1024, 1024) 3.541 2824.204 2824.204

OverlappedBltBitMap:
Size Time (s) Ops/s MPixel/s
(16, 16) 0.572 34982.649 8.541
(32, 32) 0.566 35331.007 34.503
(64, 64) 0.576 34712.218 135.595
(128, 128) 0.623 32110.151 501.721
(256, 256) 0.919 21767.475 1360.467
(512, 512) 2.282 8764.703 2191.176
(1024, 1024) 13.320 1501.467 1501.467

Composite:
Size Time (s) Ops/s MPixel/s
(16, 16) 0.209 47756.860 11.659
(32, 32) 0.209 47736.571 46.618
(64, 64) 0.215 46542.151 181.805
(128, 128) 0.223 44868.401 701.069
(256, 256) 0.496 20159.177 1259.949
(512, 512) 1.671 5985.497 1496.374
(1024, 1024) 6.362 1571.851 1571.851

CompositeSrcMask:
Size Time (s) Ops/s MPixel/s
(16, 16) 0.235 42530.388 10.383
(32, 32) 0.230 43463.521 42.445
(64, 64) 0.230 43474.669 169.823
(128, 128) 0.243 41130.260 642.660
(256, 256) 0.533 18756.659 1172.291
(512, 512) 1.772 5642.768 1410.692
(1024, 1024) 6.788 1473.139 1473.139

Random:
Time (s) Ops/s MPixel/s
57.038 1402.577 472.768

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Re: new Cow3Dv6- Warp3DNova Benchmarking time !
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@Hans

Hieronymous not working on a Sam460 4.1FE update 1 either.
Keep getting a grimreaper.
Never used it before so couldn't say if the latest update is the cause.


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Re: AAAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
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@broadblues

"But having a 1000W PSU on a 150W computer is shooting sparrows with a cannon. "


"Try that, I'll thjik you'll find that a cannon is too slow to manouver and the sparrows too fast to aim at..."



Hmm, seems you are correct.
Now can anyone recommend a good solicitor or should I start a new thread for that?

Cheers ;)


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Re: ID3 support broken in LAME v3.99.5 ?
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@ChrisH

Now I think about it, the tag info comes from either freedb or CDDB
You get to choose
The tag info is written from that so yeah, CodeAudio is using its own tag editor

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Re: ID3 support broken in LAME v3.99.5 ?
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@ChrisH

Have you tried using Lame with CodeAudio?

That works for me.

Cheers

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Re: Multiviewer problems
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@broadblues

Well I do use Tunenet so it's a plus it doesn't use that library.
I'll have to see what I have installed that does use it.

Cheers

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Re: Multiviewer problems
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Not long woke up so being very lazy and doing no research(yet).
What is the best alternative to mpega datatype?

Cheers

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Re: SMTube : new version on OS4Depot
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@zzd10h

Looks like good news now.
See the update posted on Sat Apr 23, 2016 3:24 am.

Cheers

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Re: BoingCube benchmark results
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*** BoingCube benchmark ***
Name: -benchmark10 (Counts iterations per ten seconds.)
Version: 1.40 (20160403)
Mode: Windowed NON-vsynced
Hardware acc.: Buff: ON (hardware) Gfx: ON (hardware)
Iterations: 741 frames
Duration: 10007 ms (10.007 seconds)
Rendering time: 159 ms (0.159 seconds) [lower is better]
D. frame-rate: 74.048166283601 FPS (acquired displayed frames/second)
Result: 4660.3773584906 FPS (rendering frame-rate) [higher is better]

Sam460 1ghz, Radeon HD7770, AOS4.1FE.

*** BoingCube benchmark ***
Name: -benchmark10 (Counts iterations per ten seconds.)
Version: 1.40 (20160403)
Mode: Fullscreen NON-vsynced
Hardware acc.: Buff: ON (hardware) Gfx: ON (hardware)
Iterations: 641 frames
Duration: 10006 ms (10.006 seconds)
Rendering time: 133 ms (0.133 seconds) [lower is better]
D. frame-rate: 64.061563062163 FPS (acquired displayed frames/second)
Result: 4819.5488721805 FPS (rendering frame-rate) [higher is better]
Cheers

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Re: Which graphics card(s) do you use with AmigaOS 4.x (in 2016)?
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Radeon HD7770 with fan on Sam460cr.

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Re: Odyssey 1.23 progress
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@trixie @Denill

I thought I had no time when I had one on the way.
He is now 15 months old.
Basically one on the way is nothing, your going to be in for a big shock when the baby arrives.

Not trying to worry you both or anything but MY GOD, they take over.

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Re: BoingCube benchmark result
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@Marko

*** BoingCube benchmark ***
Name: -benchmark10 (Counts iterations per ten seconds.)
Version: 1.20 (20151129)
Mode: Windowed NON-synced
Iterations: 666 frames
Duration: 10009 ms (10.009 seconds)
Rendering time: 679 ms (0.679 seconds) [lower is better]
Frame rate: 66.540113897492 FPS (frames/second)
Result: 980.85419734904 RFPS (rendering frame-rate) [higher is better]

*** BoingCube benchmark ***
Name: -benchmark10 (Counts iterations per ten seconds.)
Version: 1.20 (20151129)
Mode: Fullscreen NON-synced
Iterations: 655 frames
Duration: 10010 ms (10.01 seconds)
Rendering time: 670 ms (0.67 seconds) [lower is better]
Frame rate: 65.434565434565 FPS (frames/second)
Result: 977.61194029851 RFPS (rendering frame-rate) [higher is better]

L2Cache On

*** BoingCube benchmark ***
Name: -benchmark10 (Counts iterations per ten seconds.)
Version: 1.20 (20151129)
Mode: Windowed NON-synced
Iterations: 677 frames
Duration: 10003 ms (10.003 seconds)
Rendering time: 688 ms (0.688 seconds) [lower is better]
Frame rate: 67.679696091173 FPS (frames/second)
Result: 984.01162790698 RFPS (rendering frame-rate) [higher is better]

*** BoingCube benchmark ***
Name: -benchmark10 (Counts iterations per ten seconds.)
Version: 1.20 (20151129)
Mode: Fullscreen NON-synced
Iterations: 663 frames
Duration: 10004 ms (10.004 seconds)
Rendering time: 683 ms (0.683 seconds) [lower is better]
Frame rate: 66.273490603758 FPS (frames/second)
Result: 970.71742313324 RFPS (rendering frame-rate) [higher is better]

Sam460 1ghz, Radeon HD7770, AOS4.1FE.

Cheers

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Re: BoingCube benchmark result
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@Marko

*** BoingCube benchmark ***
Version: 1.10 (20151125)
Name: -benchmark10 (Counts iterations per ten seconds.)
Mode: Windowed
Iterations: 600 frames (higher is better)
Duration: 10013 ms (10.013 seconds)
Result: 59.922101268351 FPS (iterations/second)

*** BoingCube benchmark ***
Version: 1.10 (20151125)
Name: -benchmark10 (Counts iterations per ten seconds.)
Mode: Fullscreen
Iterations: 573 frames (higher is better)
Duration: 10008 ms (10.008 seconds)
Result: 57.254196642686 FPS (iterations/second)

Sam460 1ghz, Radeon HD7770, AOS4.1FE.

Cheers

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Re: AmiSSL status?
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@Cass

Try the latest nightly build of Yam.
SSL works for me with that version.

Cheers

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Re: English people: help for an Amiga slogan
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@Elwood

Use the pinnacle of computer evolution.

Cheers

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Re: YouTube videos now silent in Odyssey?
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@ChrisH

No problems here.

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Re: Vice and Speed-link Competiotion Pro USB
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@nubechecorre

Didn't know about that option "enable virtual device traps".
Well pleased now.

Cheers

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Re: Vice and Speed-link Competiotion Pro USB
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@nubechecorre

That seems to have fixed the sound for me also.

Cheers

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Re: Vice and Speed-link Competiotion Pro USB
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@Breed

I tested with 4-2.2 as 4-2.4 never worked for me.

Cheers

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Re: Vice and Speed-link Competiotion Pro USB
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@BSzili

Comp pro now working normally.
No sound though.
Have matched settings with a working version, but no joy.

Cheers

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