TF536 & H5 fast as a mother fudge!

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Re: TF536 & H5 fast as a mother fudge!

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Steve wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 3:14 pm I've always tested against 'DEFAULT' assuming others probably would/should do the same. I think there are only two logical test methods: current system vs stock same system & current system vs gembench default.
If you mean the DEFAULT GB6 setting.. that can vary between versions as well.. But I guess in future releases I will make sure DEFAULT is TOS206 STE or something. it may prevent some confusion with how it works..
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Re: TF536 & H5 fast as a mother fudge!

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I usually test against STFM1048 file. That is normal ST without blitter, TOS 1.04. Default on my copy is a STe with TOS 2.06.
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Re: TF536 & H5 fast as a mother fudge!

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frank.lukas wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 2:44 pm ... to compare with a 25 years old hardware design

PAK68/3-030 - 50Mhz with 64MB Fastram

P030_ST.jpg

P030_TT.jpg
Very cool, thanks. Just shows the hardware may have got cheaper but it’s going to produce the same results with the same basic assumptions. TF’s just a smidge quicker on the AltRAM than PAK and I’ve still got to shave 20% off somewhere!

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