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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Ratte on June 03, 2012, 10:23:24 PM
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http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=32293
Time to start some new "Win95/98 on 68k benchmarks".
:D
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http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=32293
Time to start some new "Win95/98 on 68k benchmarks".
:D
I like it.. I want one :).
Rich
ny
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That is one bad-ass setup
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Phew - Nice machine, makes my A4000D look like an A500
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Nice, and all crammed into the original case too. :)
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http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=32293
Time to start some new "Win95/98 on 68k benchmarks".
:D
killer system! must be the fastest 68K amiga on the planet.
i happened to have screenshot like yours of shapeshifter benchmarks.
gives people an idea if how fast it is compared to a Blizz1260/50mhz AGA. its almost exactly 2x as fast which seems logical.
I never owned a 4000 but always wanted one.
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awesome! I never really cared for PPC any ways, long live 68k (now if a super fast 68k compatible FPGA were available....)
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http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=32293
Time to start some new "Win95/98 on 68k benchmarks".
:D
How stable does she run??
Rich
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I am really impressed. For the first time, I really want a 4000.
All I need to do is to find work :(.
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Nice, and all crammed into the original case too. :)
@Ratte
Yes, Very cool, I also like everything in one case.
I am curious, what is the small blue card in the PCI slot? Ethernet
Also what are the connectors mounted on what looks like a yellow board on the extreme left side of the case, with the fan at the end.
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http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=32293
Time to start some new "Win95/98 on 68k benchmarks".
:D
One nice 4000.. are you stuck with slow ide(i noticed its got the pio2 mod?- 5-6MB/s???)..
If we could only have 100mhz on the cyberstorm MKIII and the UWSCSI like would be perfect :D
mech
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... and then ?
;D
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Its not really crammed in there :) its a very nice and clean setup.
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@Ratte
Yes, Very cool, I also like everything in one case.
I am curious, what is the small blue card in the PCI slot? Ethernet
Also what are the connectors mounted on what looks like a yellow board on the extreme left side of the case, with the fan at the end.
The board zip tied to the yellow support for the fan, since that clear adapter attached to the rear port on it looks like a DVI to VGA adapter, is possibly some kind of Flicker fixer?
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How stable does she run??
Rich
100 % stable!
copied some partitions across deneb and ide (pio2 & ssd)
then i started analyzer memtest for a 15 passes testrun on the complete 400mb with all caches activated
3 hours later i started some demos
all inclusive 4-5 hours finest 68k flavour
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I am curious, what is the small blue card in the PCI slot? Ethernet
Also what are the connectors mounted on what looks like a yellow board on the extreme left side of the case, with the fan at the end.
Realtek 8139C LAN (PCI)
The yellow "board" just holds a fan for some "airflow" in the expansion-slots.
Later I mounted the Indi MK2 connector and the dvi-vga adapter on it.
The signal is passed to my internal automatic radeon monitorswitch.
Later i want to remove the vga-stuff and build a complete internal dvi-switch.
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Awesome machine & benchmarks... Beats the ****e out of my prior A1200T Blizzard 060/50+PPC240/ioblix/PicIV/Xsurf + Zip250 + 20GB scsi array.
Nice to see the "Phone Me Now" msg again from SysInfo, even though it only counts up to 68040!
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Its not really crammed in there :) its a very nice and clean setup.
True, but then I remember the hell I used to go through with my A4000D case before I bought an Elbox tower for it. There isn't much room to get your fingers in there, but it does look neat if you manage to get the cover back on.
I had a FastATA4000 in mine and the added ribbon cables, power cables, 3.5" HDs, etc were a nightmare. :)
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Nice job! :pint: Give the Apollo haters something to chew on... :flame:
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Anyone seen Mechy around here?
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MC68060 rev.6 @ 100 MHz
When I look at the pictures:
* Overview (http://www.a1k.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=52500&d=1338751377)
* Closeup of CPU (http://www.a1k.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=52493&d=1338751129) and oscillator 100 MHz
I find that the cooling consist only of a fin with an attached fan, is this really sufficient cooling?
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*bows to the fellow rat* I'm not worthy... :o) But definitely inspiration to get fixed at least one of my three dead A4000 motherboards, overclock my MK-III or get fixed and overclock my Cyberstorm PPC, upgrade to a CF or SSD and get a working Amiga system back up and running. This Mac is nice, it's at least not Windows, but it's certainly not OS 3.9 either. You may need to run this 100Mhz monster on distributed.net for a while to get an idea of its sustained thoroughput.
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Btw, how much time does this 100 MHz rig need to unpack a 800x600 jpeg?
I remember A500 with unpacking time of 30 minutes.. *doh* ;)
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its not only hw-tuning ..
added some p96-benchmark results to a1k-posting
.. the radeon-driver is experimental openpci
more hw acceleration compared to the elbox-driver !!!
:D :D :D