@Crumb
Excuse me but Zorro3 scsi cards use DMA without problems the bandwitch is more than enough to develope scsi drivers or ethernet100 drivers that write directly to the fast ram.
The fact that DMA access speed to the A4000 motherboard is sufficient for Zorro cards working in the DMA mode does not mean it is sufficient for PCI cards in the DMA mode.
BTW can you prove that using the cpu to move data from a ZorroIII memory area to fastram is faster using the cpu than using DMA?
It depends on the situation.
When many small data packets are transmitted over USB or over a network the USB controller or the FastEthernet card collect these packets and store them in a large buffer in the graphic card memory without loading the Amiga system at all. When the buffer is full, the processor copies the entire buffer in one go. With this mechanism, effective transmission speed may be higher than in the situation of a PCI card initiating transmission of DMA to the computer’s memory for each data packet.
The problem is that the speed is limited by the mediator to ~9MB/s (remember that I'm talking about A3000/4000 version, and they work in a slightly different way than A1200 versions...)
AFAIK this speed is usually rather 10-12MB/s not 9MB/s and it depends on the A3/4000 processor’s card model. I saw a bustest of A3000 with Mediator and Voodoo3. The long words write speed was over 11MB/s.
Maybe you are talking about the 1200 version, which only has 2 DMA slots. In the G-Rex 4000 all slots have DMA.
No. I am speaking about all G-rex versions. No more than two DMA cards can operate with Grex 4000 in a stable way. In Grex 1200 there is only one or two (depending on version) slots in which DMA PCI cards can be fitted. More DMA PCI cards cannot be used at all.
The only driver Mediator has and G-Rex has not is USB.
AFAIK OpenPCI Fast Ethernet driver does not work with Grex (it does on Amithlon only) and Grex do not have SB 128 drivers. You can find a comparison between PCI cards supported in Amiga PCI busboards
here. It is from 1 October 2002.
Anyway you can't register Poseidon if you buy a Spider now,
I bought Spider last year :-)
So I guess I can say that the Spider is "vapourware" because you have not (legal) way to make it work (or you won't have in 10 days if Elbox doesn't come to an agreement with Chris Hodges).
Elbox has had an agreement with Hodges since September 2002. See
here and
here.