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Offline wawrzon

Re: FPGA Accelerator Boards for 600
« on: March 07, 2014, 12:58:27 AM »
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OK I just read that 100Mips is coming.

where? majsta hasnt been active since sime time as far i see and im not certain if anybody else picked up the project.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: FPGA Accelerator Boards for 600
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2014, 06:26:22 PM »
old news. i wouldnt bet at it much, considering the experience.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: FPGA Accelerator Boards for 600
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2014, 02:50:59 PM »
@yssing
do you have gunnars core running on it? i rather doubt it. i have high regards for igors achievements so far but wouldnt expect wonders. the striped down apollo core was expected to surface in autumn, or at least we would have some news. instead according to his site igor turned to another project for the time being. so i wouldnt bet for 060 class fpga accel for a600 coming up ayn soon.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: FPGA Accelerator Boards for 600
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2014, 09:07:37 PM »
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@wawrzon >> So what if I don't have the apollo core running. I still have the hardware running a 68k core.


as you might have noticed i was answering to that post by xdelusion:
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OK I just read that 100Mips is coming. That's about as fast as my 060. Impressive!

you asked me for explanation. im not trying to pick on majstas excellent effort or spoil your fun with it, but i think it is fair to indicate to someone who might not observe the issue as closely that his expectation are a little over the top, just to avoid disappointments. dont you think?

your current core allows for a performance in a range of a middle class 030 afair, its fine but its nowhere around 100mips as yet.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: FPGA Accelerator Boards for 600
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2014, 10:31:56 PM »
if i still had my 600 id get one myself i guess. i hope majsta returns to this project or rather the so called "apollo" core will once see the light of the day. the best thing would be if some open community gathered around this or similar project to tweak it, alas its hopeless i fear.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: FPGA Accelerator Boards for 600
« Reply #5 on: March 09, 2014, 09:36:52 AM »
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Is communist a bad term over there? It all goes in circles and I get confused. The U.S. has become the communists (President and Democrats), the Russians have become the Putin fascists (at least according to comrade Hilliary Clinton) and the Chinese have become the capitalists. Where does that leave the German realist peacemakers now? Under fire? Wawa got bashed over on EAB for harmless realistic comments too.

alas its way more complicated. as for german peacenicks you might consider me polish peacenik living in berlin. not that i woudnt support basic right for self definition, and russian imperialism a threat but this has nothing to do with communism;)
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http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=72803


i have not even noticed stingray responded, and i dont feel like being bashed, its a regular discussion, i do even agree with him for the most part, i just dont feel the rage.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: FPGA Accelerator Boards for 600
« Reply #6 on: March 09, 2014, 08:32:17 PM »
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"... considering the experience"

apparently we are lost in translation. again, my mention of "experience" doesnt apply to majstas himself, but to the usual course of affairs in amiga world. as example i very grateful for aros68k effort by jason and toni, which alas has come almost to halt without getting where i would like it to be, a fully functional replacement and improvement on amiga operating system working well on genuine hardware, that is. thats just an example. i dont complain about it, i just observe and i wish ther would be more interest, current and cooperation to carry on. thats all.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: FPGA Accelerator Boards for 600
« Reply #7 on: March 10, 2014, 12:25:43 PM »
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Would you be living in Berlin if it was not for communism?

who knows, though me living in berlin has not directly to do with politics, rather with fate but its sorta complicated, but to be honest i never actually intended to leave poland for germany even though it was an oppressive corrupt state.
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If it has nothing to do with communist imperialism

actually its just russian imperialism most of the time. im not sure all those of russian leaders who and how long has taken communism really seriously.. perhaps trotzki, but to me it looks like it ended right there: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Economic_Policy , in the twenties, just few years after the revolution. and they have realized their fail very well, abusing the ideology for popaganda and otherwise bringing up excuses. of which the basic line was "we do not live in communism, but socialist society is our goal". in fact, if one really wanted, there is one basic thing that prevents communism to actually get done, and trotzki was aware of it, the others not so much. communism would have to conquer the world in an instant. not saying they were more human if they did, just after they failed to break through to germany in 1920 they had no other perspective as effectively to degrade to a stalinistic national imperialism.

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Poland was thrown under the bus by FDR. While many other allies returned home after WWII, our Polish allies that returned home found a carved up nation and severe communist oppression. For example, Witold Pilecki, one of WWII's greatest heroes, survived his infiltration of Auschwitz which he helped expose only to be murdered by the communist puppet state because he was seen as a potential threat. Putinism has dropped the communism but it still installs puppets in it's shrinking sphere of influence. At least the Germans learned their lesson and have become skeptical and peaceful while seeking economic power giving you a good home .

all that is very well known to me. my grandfather who died few years ago escaped poland in the 1940 with his brother over the mountains for france and then england, became a fighter pilot and my uncle fought under monte cassino. luckily he has been spared, probably  he wouldnt come back if not for his wife. curious that you know all these stories, personal interest?

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StingRay was a little rude to you.
not that ive noticed, its his style of posting and he was very much ticizing gunnar from the start. think ive been more rude than him at times.;)