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Offline kolla

Re: Copymem Quick & Big Released!
« on: July 07, 2020, 05:28:42 AM »
Behind every bottleneck there is a new bottleneck, and the biggest bottleneck sits between behind the keyboard, and you will never ever be able to fix that :)
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Offline kolla

Re: Copymem Quick & Big Released!
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2020, 07:28:35 AM »
People, just let this go - what SpeedGeek is doing, is called "sport" and has little to do with real life.

Compare it with a 100m runner who just found some new shoes to wear that might earn him/her a few ms in the race.

For normal people it is quite acceptable to slowly walk 100m, and to use other means of transport if one is in a hurry, typically for longer distance than 100m.
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A3000/060CSPPC+CVPPC/128MB + 256MB BigRAM/Deneb USB
A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
CDTV
MiSTer, MiST, FleaFPGAs and original Minimig
Peg1, SAM440 and Mac minis with MorphOS
 

Offline kolla

Re: Copymem Quick & Big Released!
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2020, 01:25:32 PM »
@kolla You are wrong.

Really.

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I'm interested to get most off my Amiga, but only if it makes practical difference.

You here demonstrate that I am correct.

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I would be interested what is practical meaning of this patch, wich apps benefits it.

Yeah, that would be interesting huh? Did you not read what SpeedGeek answered to this? He does not care, his care is about the sport - the benchmarks. Whether there are programs that benefit, depends entirely on the program and how they are coded. Do we know how Amiga programs are coded? Some yes, most no. So what are the gains? Hard to know, you would have to compare each and every program with and without the patches. Who would do that? People like you, who are so interested in the practical meanings of such patches. Do people who have shown interest in the practical meaning of such patches been able to do so? To a very small degree - instead they whine to the "athletes" to compile such lists, which they are not at all interested in doing. So there you are.

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Do you happen to know good guide for that, which would explain what patches makes difference?

The fact that you must ask for this just demonstrates again that I am right.
« Last Edit: July 08, 2020, 01:53:46 PM by kolla »
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A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
CDTV
MiSTer, MiST, FleaFPGAs and original Minimig
Peg1, SAM440 and Mac minis with MorphOS