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Annika Germany
| | Posts 19 06 Jun 2011 07:50
| Natami day 21: CLICK HERE Natami a New Day: CLICK HERE Natami day 12: CLICK HERE This weekend my brother Arne, had his birthday. We had a little party with cakes and we played with his new toys. Gwen and Peter brought my brother this beautiful cake:  Chris (one of Dads friends and a Natami team member) showed up the next day to borrow my MX board for a few days for doing some development. Before leaving we took some better photos of benchmarks. People asked for memory benchmarks, so here they are. Unfortunately my MX board only has "coward" memory settings. Therefore is only reaches 120MB/Sec in memcopy with minibench.  And only 127 MB/sec in Rom-read using Sysspeed.  Dad said with optimal setting the MX still has huge room for improving the memory scores. :-D So we will redo those tests when I'll get my MX back. For now Chris is taking over testing for the next days. yours, Annika
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Geir E Norway
| | Posts 104 06 Jun 2011 08:22
| Annika wrote:
| This weekend my brother Arne, had his birthday. We had a little party with cakes and we played with his new toys.
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Happy Birthday Arne! (I once had a boss named Arne. He was also good at computers) Can't be much fun swapping bubble bobbles out with numbers, even those nice numbers.
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Marcel Verdaasdonk Netherlands
| | Posts 3979 06 Jun 2011 08:30
| Indeed these pictures are better then the one that you took before. 127MB/s is a fair score especially when you start comparing with the competition. ;) The is still plenty of room to improvement IIRC the max would be somewhere near 400MB/s.(theoretic limit) Knowing this we can see there is still a long road ahead of us. PS: I hoped Arne had a great birthday.
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Niclas Aronsson Sweden
| | Posts 57 06 Jun 2011 09:26
| Can i suggest that you use a screen grabber like this one: EXTERNAL LINK Instead of taking pictures of the screen... at least until your dad gets back his real camera :) And tell your brother "Haerzliche Glueckwuensche zum Geburtstag!" from my :)
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Christian Kummerow Germany
| | Posts 314 06 Jun 2011 10:29
| Annika wrote:
| Dad said with optimal setting the MX still has huge room for improving the memory scores. :-D So we will redo those tests when I'll get my MX back.
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Happy Birthday from me to Arne too :) The results are already not bad thats about 1.8x of a CSPPC(Rom Read). For ReadFastl its 1.9x WriteFastb is lower but all others values are higher too.
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Kowalski . Italy
| | Posts 43 06 Jun 2011 10:33
| Happy birthday Arne! nice cake you got there! And thanks Annika for the updates, have a nice day! Andre
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Lord Aga
| | Posts 129 06 Jun 2011 10:50
| Well, now that we have seen the cake, suddenly the results are not so interesting :) Give us more of that cake :D
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Tito Amigang France
| | (Natami Team) Posts 29 06 Jun 2011 11:38
| happy birthday ! nice cake and nice benchmark !
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Istvan Szekeres Hungary
| | Posts 60 06 Jun 2011 13:57
| Happy birthday! 94 MIPS? Sexy!
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André Jernung Sweden
| | (MX-Board Owner) Posts 988 06 Jun 2011 14:00
| Istvan Szekeres wrote:
| 94 MIPS? Sexy!
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The SysInfo MIPS counter does not know how a 060 works, so this figure does not mean much. The real value should be closer to 160 :) The Dhrystone test, however, is still somewhat relevant.
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Wawa Tk Germany
| | Posts 581 06 Jun 2011 15:26
| good thing, i guess this is the overclocked cut down plastic version of 060/133 we are talking here about. see there is no fpu unit. nice result nevertheless.
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Christian Kummerow Germany
| | Posts 314 06 Jun 2011 15:39
| wawa tk wrote:
| good thing, i guess this is the overclocked cut down plastic version of 060/133 we are talking here about. see there is no fpu unit. nice result nevertheless.
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Yes, Gunnar has the plastic 060 card without MMU/FPU but i dont think its overclocked. Thats maybe just the usual wrong results of Sysinfo on 68060. Sysspeed could give right Frequency results.
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Rune Stensland Norway
| | (MX-Board Owner) Posts 871 06 Jun 2011 15:40
| It's currently running stable at 120mhz.
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Andrew / Grg Poland
| | Posts 15 06 Jun 2011 16:17
| | Can't be much fun swapping bubble bobbles out with numbers, even those nice numbers. |
These words made me wondering how many bubbles in the Bubble Bobble such mem speed could handle...
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Dragon 66 Netherlands
| | Posts 14 06 Jun 2011 17:26
| Happy birthday Arne,120 MHz stable,WOW!
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J Grant United Kingdom
| | Posts 15 06 Jun 2011 18:45
| Wishing you a very Happy Birthday Arne!! I bet you made that cake disapear at 120 noms/sec too! :) and Chris, be carefull with that Natami! Im sure the team still needs more in depth testing with Bubble Bobble!
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Asaf Ayoub United Kingdom
| | Posts 332 06 Jun 2011 19:03
| happy birthday ! what 120 ? - push it beyond 133mhz ... If it dies, it dies..
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Marcel Verdaasdonk Netherlands
| | Posts 3979 06 Jun 2011 20:45
| Asaf, the 68060 currently runs at a speed that can saturate half the DDR2 RAM.
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Istvan Szekeres Hungary
| | Posts 60 06 Jun 2011 22:42
| André Jernung wrote:
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Istvan Szekeres wrote:
| 94 MIPS? Sexy! |
The SysInfo MIPS counter does not know how a 060 works, so this figure does not mean much. The real value should be closer to 160 :) The Dhrystone test, however, is still somewhat relevant.
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160 MIPS? ?!??!!!!????!? Oh god.......
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Asaf Ayoub United Kingdom
| | Posts 332 06 Jun 2011 23:00
| @Marcel So 2 '060s can saturate all DDR memory ? Then I started thinking what whould one pay for a triple processor system ?
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