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Enhancer Software and NVMe support
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I noticed recently an interview of Trevor Dickinson and he states there that "The Enhancer Software suite, developed and funded by A-EON, adds significant functionality, including modern RadeonHD and RadeonRX graphics drivers, Warp3D Nova for 3D acceleration, video acceleration, the full 2D graphics stack, and Harald Kanning's audio and NVMe drivers."

I have not seen any sign of NVMe on the latest 2.x version of Enhancer Plus, though. Is it an independent module which you have to buy separately? From where can you get it?

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It wasn't released and no one know if it will as they shift to anything else probably.

Update of graphics drivers in compare with ones which already released in public not worth of worry, there wasn't anything ground breaking, and NVMe drivers in today days not worth to wait, as it will be done faster by us in opensourced case, if compare with another year or how many waiting.

I may be wrong, but probably Derfs have something already in terms on NVME driver ?

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@kas1e

That's disappointing, I thought there had been some progress with GART on the Sam460.
Would have like to seen what difference it made to peformance.

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There was some tries with GART on SAM, but it give no benefits practically. I.e. it works, just give nothing expected (at least in my beta-tests).

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@Gregor

Yep, no idea when this will be released as well.. It was promised some time ago already.

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@Gregor
Harald Kanning's NVMe driver for AOS4 was released some time ago...
To put it diplomatically, “nothing ever gets lost on the internet...”
Fortunately, it works better than Harald Kanning's NVMe driver for MOS, where it's only assigned to Mirari (from what I've checked). On OS4, you can even run it on QEMU.

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Harald Kanning's NVMe driver is much... much... much faster than the one written using Derfs' AI.
There are no source files for the driver from geennaam, so the AI will never be able to generate code like that.
Has anyone actually tested Derfs' driver on real hardware rather than in an emulator?

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@kas1e

Ah that is a shame.
Had hoped for a performance boost.

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Harald Kanning's NVMe driver is much... much... much faster than the one written using Derfs' AI.
There are no source files for the driver from geennaam, so the AI will never be able to generate code like that.


100% it will, just it should be taken by hand of programmer willing to create them and be speedy enough and working on real HW, that just matter of time, which will probably happens faster than Mattew will release anything )

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