Software options to test load capabilities of a 030 CPU on TF536

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Danoo
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Software options to test load capabilities of a 030 CPU on TF536

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Hi all,
Besides using Frontier's opening sequence what are some other good software packages that give the 030 a real good workout :?:
Just trying to gauge the load capabilities of a few different rated CPUs.
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Re: Software options to test load capabilities of a 030 CPU on TF536

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Try Nemac IV, on loop thats what I use to sort the wheat from the chaff :D
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Re: Software options to test load capabilities of a 030 CPU on TF536

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supaduper wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:13 am Try Nemac IV, on loop thats what I use to sort the wheat from the chaff :D
Thanks, will give it a whirl and see if any give up the ghost :fire:
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Re: Software options to test load capabilities of a 030 CPU on TF536

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Battle Chess gets the CPU quite toasty. To stress the CPU you’ll want to use software that interacts with the chipset very little, so the TF has little time to step down to 7MHz.
I guess, using Lha on many big files would be a good test, too, to stress CPU and IDE.
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Re: Software options to test load capabilities of a 030 CPU on TF536

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pipper wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:00 pm Battle Chess gets the CPU quite toasty. To stress the CPU you’ll want to use software that interacts with the chipset very little, so the TF has little time to step down to 7MHz.
I guess, using Lha on many big files would be a good test, too, to stress CPU and IDE.
Thanks, some more options to try, I have a few 33B's a couple of 40B's and about half a dozen 50C's. Expect all the 50's will measure up, but who knows for the rest :)
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Re: Software options to test load capabilities of a 030 CPU on TF536

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I’ve found lha creating archives in RAM: to be a good test, with lha freezing or causing reboot if the 030 can’t handle the speed.

I created a POVRay 3.1 test script earlier this year while testing the 68040-to-68060 adapter respin to give the 060 FPU a good workout and to have verifiable results. See attached for a no-FPU version using POVRay 3.0, this should work on 020+ without FPU, takes about 2 hours on TF536 to render all the scenes. The script performs an md5sum on the rendered files at the end to verify results, if the system does not crash before.

These tests failed on a couple of 95 RP33Bs that appeared to run Frontier fine (for at least 20-30 minutes). A little air on one of the RP33Bs bringing the temp down from 103F to 92F (ambient 73F) helped a lot, but the fish13 scene still got it..
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valeraduk2 wrote: Sun Aug 16, 2020 5:40 pm See attached for a no-FPU version using POVRay 3.0, this should work on 020+ without FPU, takes about 2 hours on TF536 to render all the scenes. The script performs an md5sum on the rendered files at the end to verify results, if the system does not crash before. and you can find here
Hey - neat idea - I'd like to try your script but can't seem to find it?
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Re: Software options to test load capabilities of a 030 CPU on TF536

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MODS, not sure what's going on with valeraduk 2 posts above, looks like spam to me, can you please delete.

@dalek Can you edit/delete your quote so people don't click on that URL, I attached the test script in my original message above.
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Re: Software options to test load capabilities of a 030 CPU on TF536

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weird - I don't usually fall for spam :roll: Thanks richx :)
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