KThunder wrote:
timing istnt accurate under uae for sysinfo a 2ghz 32 bit cpu with software overhead obviously cant emulate anouther 32 bit cpu with additional software overhead at 14ghz.
Well you might be able to emulate a 68000 at 14GHz. The original 68000 could only do 2 MIPS at 20MHz. If we assume that performance scales in direct proportion to clockspeed (it doesn't) a 14GHz would only manage about 1400 MIPS which with an efficient dynarec would probably be within reach of a 2GHz Athlon 64. The 040 managed to squeeze more MIPS out of the same number of MHz so a 14GHz 040 is out of reach.
Anyway to answer the OPs question.
Can the TV-Out that I know the Voodoo3 has (I had one AGP version on a PC) be used to output 16b color animations to a TV ?
I don't think the PCI version of the Voodoo 3 has TV-out, I know mine doesn't.
What I want is a fast A1200, and I'm considering a mediator, or any other PCI bridgeboard, to expand it. But.
# What good is this solution really, when you only have a 060 CPU to power it
Even on my 040 A4000, using my Voodoo 3 through a Prometheus is a lot faster than AGA so there's definately a benefit with an 060. Even workbench redraws are noticeably faster. Keep in mind that the bandwidth available to the A1200 Mediator is kind of limited though and that only 8MB of RTG memory is seen at a time. If you can afford a BPPC a BVision or GRex will probably yield better performance (though from what I hear the latter can be a pain to get working) as they connect to the PCI bus built into the accelerator.