Subject: RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse |
Author: Frankie Doyle (62.65.99.190)
Date: 03-24-2003 02:20
Hey, thanx alot mate!
The prg is in your mailbox already.
Still messing with my old Phantom, are we? :)
I got my Falc started up with a 66MHZ crystal a few times, with that board. So, the CPU ran @ 33MHZ, but of course not many apps worked then... The bottleneck is not the CPU, it's the creepy combel chip and a loasy 16bit bus, not much to do about...
I guess having a 68882 running at 64MHZ would be quite a hard thing to do, but at least the DSP in my older Falcon ran at 64MHZ all the time. :) Try to make the way from the osc to the dsp as short as possible; Glue the 64MHZ osc on top of the DSP and lift pin 74 (clock) of the DSP up from the MOBO and solder it directly to the output (pin 8) on the osc. Don't feed the osc with power from any chip on the MOBO! To avoid interferences, just drag a wire from the osc pin 14 to the +5V terminal on the PSU. You might want to filter it with a coil and a cap. Worked for me.
Nope, GEMbench does not test the DSP. :(
I have a couple of other apps that do, but I don't trust Centbench's results, and Zbench always crash when testing a 040 CPU...
Cheers Frankie
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FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Jo Even |
03-19-2003 19:08 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Frankie Doyle |
03-21-2003 05:31 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Jo Even |
03-21-2003 16:21 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Frankie Doyle |
03-21-2003 22:29 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Frankie Doyle |
03-22-2003 02:58 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Jo Even |
03-22-2003 12:10 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Frankie Doyle |
03-22-2003 17:50 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Elliot |
03-23-2003 15:42 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse |
Frankie Doyle |
03-24-2003 02:20 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
earx |
03-25-2003 15:02 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Frankie Doyle |
03-26-2003 02:17 |
RE: FS: Afterburner, Eclipse new |
Fenix |
03-22-2003 21:44 |
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