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Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« on: November 03, 2002, 05:25:54 PM »
>Amiga1 with G4

Hi
I want to ask:
1. Can AmigaOS 4 or Linux PowerPC use Altivec unit on G4?
  Is there any application that use this FP Vector unit?

2. Pegasos plan to release Dual G4 CPU module.
    Is there any similar CPU module for Amiga1?

3. I want to use Amiga1 with Video Capture card / external USB Video Capture device. Is this possible?
  Any driver for the card / USB device?

Thank you.
 

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2002, 06:27:28 PM »
1) I think there's Altivec support in the latest version of GCC, so I think taking use of Altivec will be possible almost immediately. None of the existing Amiga apps use altivec, I do not know about LinuxPPC apps.

2) I think A1 can use same CPU cards than some apple models (like the G4 Cube). There exists such cards also from third parties (up to dual 1.2Ghz)... Surely some driver/HAL work is needed, though. And kernel support for SMP. I do not think we se SMP support on OS4 anytime soon, but I bet some geek will implement some weird WarpUP2 library that enables AMP...

3) Not possible untill the needed SW is ready. I have no idea when...
 

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2002, 06:32:04 PM »
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3. I want to use Amiga1 with Video Capture card / external USB Video Capture device. Is this possible?


You and me both !!

I want to migrate (repatriate?) My capture/editing back to Amiga asap.

Someone in a previous thread said there was a rumour Matrox was coding the RT.X10 for A1....



If only that were true... I'd put up with poxy Premiere to get that EQ on A1.

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2002, 06:52:39 PM »
Well what prime configuration do most of you Amigans think would be the ultimate AmigaOne setup?
 

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2002, 07:01:35 PM »
Is there an "Ultimate" possible ??

I've got a couple of 120gig drives to go into my A1-Xe..

Probably get the 256mb Parhelia as well  (running G550 atm)

2gig ram ( In for a penny, in for a pound)

Afformentioned Edit suite (or better)

Already got one 21" Monitor so,  Another would be cool.

Sony DVD burner

This case
( as mentioned previously by VortexAU)

That'll do to be starting with !!
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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2002, 07:02:31 PM »
-G4/800  (preferably with 2MB of L3 cache)
-2GB RAM
-Radeon9700PRO (AIW model with firewire when it appears)
-SB Audigy (with firewire)
-PCI-A1200 bridge
-one slot free for SCSI RAID system or something

+ the usual bunch of stuff (a few 60GB 7200rpm IDE drives in SW RAID configuration, DVD drive, CD-RW, Antec tower case, 3D sound system, dual LCD monitors, etc...)

(I do not plan any use for the fourth PCI slot untill it is clear how well it works with the 2xAGP slot)
 

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #6 on: November 03, 2002, 09:05:44 PM »
@ksk

I kinda have a similiar setup in mind, but as long as we are figuring the "Ultimate AmigaOne" Then lets make it like this:

-Dual G4/1GHz or better (preferably with 2MB of L3 cache)
-2GB RAM
-Radeon9700PRO (AIW model with firewire when it appears)
-SoundBlaster Audigy2
-PCI LVD Ultra160 SCSI
-Two LVD Ultra160 SCSI 120GB drives (stripped for speed)

---> THIS CASE <----
---> THIS MONITOR <---
---> THESE SPEAKERS <---

And of course matching keyboard, mouse.

Oh yeah, and toss in that Matrox RT.X10 Paul was talking about just for fun!

 :-P
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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #7 on: November 03, 2002, 10:32:40 PM »
1) Linux/PPC's gcc toolchain has supported VMX (AltiVec) for a very long time, but there aren't many Linux/PPC developers to begin with and they typically use older Macs so there hasn't been much development. Some codecs may use VMX for FFT and whatnot.

VMX is actually pretty easy to optimize for. You can even do it in C as opposed to assembly. You can also use a compiler known as VAST to auto-vectorize your C or FORTRAN source for VMX and/or SMP.

2) Not yet. Somebody on this forum speculated that dual G4 cards for Macs would work, I *highly* doubt this is true.
 

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #8 on: November 03, 2002, 11:17:30 PM »
@Herewegoagain:

That case look AWESOME, but it doesn't seem to be for sale yet...

If you have money to burn, THIS is a cool case ($380 though!)

Unless I see something better, I'm getting either one of these or maybe one of these.  The second in particular is supposed to be pretty quiet, cos it's only got 2 case fans.  It's also a bit smaller than a standard minitower (but deeper).
 

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #9 on: November 03, 2002, 11:22:42 PM »
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The_Editor wrote:
This case
( as mentioned previously by VortexAU)

That'll do to be starting with !!


Isn't that just a modded Chieftec/Antec case?
In that case (har har) I prefer the original.

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #10 on: November 03, 2002, 11:48:01 PM »
if someone would port a dvb-s driver/capture prog, and a decent svcd encoder, like Tsunami mpeg encoder... I would be all happy  :-)
 

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #11 on: November 03, 2002, 11:56:46 PM »
@codesmith



Yeah, those cases are pretty cool.  There is a company here in the states that has these as well as some that are similiar to that other one you liked (scroll down the list).
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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #12 on: November 04, 2002, 12:18:00 AM »
I might be ordering a case tomorrow (as well as an AmigaOne and all the other stuff I need). Seems you guys are into fancy cases. I myself would prefer something plainer. Basically, I'm looking for something which:
*Is approximately the same color as the rest of my computer equipment, including my CDRW (pot black case with light grey drives - bad idea).
*Isn't noisy, and not too susceptible for vibrating (some sort of rubber dampening in the bays is a good idea).
*Can be opened easily from the side.
*Is spacious, but not too large (my old PowerTower is about the right size).
*Has an elegant design. Nothing lavish. A flat top is an advantage (I might want to put stuff there).
*is available in Norway.

Currently my eyes are on a Chieftech Dragon aluminium midi-tower, but suggestions are welcome.

Kay
 

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #13 on: November 04, 2002, 01:30:45 AM »
@Herewegoagain:

Thanks for the info, there's a shop near where I live that stocks it as well - every now and then I go pretending to look at motherboards etc, but primarily to drool at that case  :-D

I guess if I really wanted to I could save a bit and buy it (I'm going to have to save up for the price difference between the G3 and G4 anyway - that was a surprise announcement!), but I just can't justify to myself the ~$400 pricetag for a glorified shoebox  :-P


In case anyone's wondering what all the fuss is about, here's a picture of that case (yes, the front *is* slanted):



 

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Re: Amiga1: Altivec, SMP, Capture
« Reply #14 on: November 04, 2002, 01:40:18 AM »
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Blomberg wrote:
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The_Editor wrote:
This case
( as mentioned previously by VortexAU)

That'll do to be starting with !!

Well, according to most net reviews (like
Isn't that just a modded Chieftec/Antec case?
In that case (har har) I prefer the original.

Well, according to most net reviews (like this one), it's a pretty cool case mod.  I've been considering it, but it's kinda big - I already have a PC under my table, so my new Amiga would sit on top (since it will be more silent and run cooler), and a full-size tower like that is a bit much to sit on my desk...