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Old 06-10-2003, 09:21 PM   #76
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Ok. Thanks for the info. Just don't go off to the bank and put a mortgage on your house.
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Old 06-10-2003, 10:30 PM   #77
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I love the idea, I hope he can pull it off so my A3000T can rock and roll! you can count on me buying one
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Old 06-11-2003, 03:20 AM   #78
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Wondering how fast it will be????

I have apollo 040 40mhz, my quake benchmark 70% screen 1x1 is 9.0xx and with 060 50mhz with same size screen it's 10.xx

My point is, will it actually make any games or ect faster, because limits of aga and amiga MOBOs

I'm interested to buy just hoping new "classic amiga mobo", it wouldn't be perfect, another point is, how long my a1200 will work??? buy a new accellator,, amiga goes broke,,,, trying to found new amiga mobo,,, does it work with coldfire accellator,,,


There is huge differences between amiga mobos
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My point is, will it actually make any games or ect faster, because limits of aga and amiga MOBOs
Copying to chipram will still be slow, but Quake doesn't have to do any more C2P work than say, breathless, or Doom on the same size screen, so, provided the rendering buffer is in Fast RAM on the Coldfire card, I can't see why you can't get the frame rate up with a Coldfire card, even on AGA.
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Old 06-11-2003, 07:49 AM   #80
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Hi,

The FULL potential of the AGA Amigas has not been shown off yet. (I feel that way, anyway.)

I would like to know,

1) since it takes a couple of seconds for a HD to spin up, could a person load the OS into flashrom to boot up off of, is it big enough, could you put a second flashrom on there for this?

or

1a) Could I boot off of a Compact Flash card? The 25 speed ones?

2) Could you make the board support upto 3 gigs of ram? 6 of the cheaper 512 meg, ones?

I am VERY interested in one for my A2000. The price, for me, is affordable.

With this card and AOS (any version), it would be hilarious to see the faces of some windows users.

Especially if it was in an A1000!!!

AmigaOne! Old?!? Amigas are STILL amazing!!!
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Old 06-11-2003, 07:57 PM   #81
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1) since it takes a couple of seconds for a HD to spin up, could a person load the OS into flashrom to boot up off of, is it big enough, could you put a second flashrom on there for this?
Not really practical... only put the drivers and Kickstart related stuff in the flashrom. These devices have a limited life and you don't want to waste it tinkering with your startup sequence. Once they burn out they would be difficult to replace. And the more FLASH the more expensive the accellerator.


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1a) Could I boot off of a Compact Flash card? The 25 speed ones?
With USB, some built in drivers (in FLASH) and an external card reader you could do that.
You need the drivers for USB and common USB devices in ROM so they don't have to be loaded.
Since the device is easily replaced if it gets worn out that is a much smarter option than using the flash on the accellerator board. Speed is only limited by USB transfer speeds. If you have support for High Speed USB 2.0 it will be more than fast enough.

BTW, RAM size is limited by the OS but I can't remember what the limit is... something about the exec using some bits for a special purpose limits actual size below the limit of the CPU. There is also a limit to how much RAM the controller on the Coldfire supports.
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Old 06-13-2003, 06:42 AM   #82
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1a) Could I boot off of a Compact Flash card? The 25 speed ones?
Yeah sure see why not(quick google search):
http://www.jactron.co.uk/ad-ide-cf.htm
http://www.emjembedded.com/products/flash/chipdisk.html
http://www.acqu.com/usa/ifd-xxx.htm

I did see some of theese for sale a while back here in Norway but i cannot remember the price, but i'm sure that if they were cheap i would have bought one pronto.

I had an idea of booting Linux from ideflash with NFS over 1gbit ethernet, having most on the files on a remote server except for boot files(/boot, /etc and so on) for making a silent pc but i never got that far :-(
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Yeah sure see why not(quick google search):
http://www.jactron.co.uk/ad-ide-cf.htm
http://www.emjembedded.com/products/flash/chipdisk.html
http://www.acqu.com/usa/ifd-xxx.htm

I did see some of theese for sale a while back here in Norway but i cannot remember the price, but i'm sure that if they were cheap i would have bought one pronto.
I had an idea of booting Linux from ideflash with NFS over 1gbit ethernet, having most on the files on a remote server except for boot files(/boot, /etc and so on) for making a silent pc but i never got that far [/quote]

I've seen the IDE CF adapters on ebay for about 25 USD every now and then.
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Old 06-13-2003, 08:02 AM   #84
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Default Re: Whatever happend to the Coldfire project?

;-) I'll definitely be buying one of these, when they are available. Of course, I'll be buying Amiga OS 4.0 as soon as it's out for the CyberStorm, and the AmigaOne when OS 4's out for it, but in the meantime, I'm looking at my A2000 and A500 and asking myself what I'll do with them. With a Coldfire processor in each of them, they'll be better able to contribute to my home network.

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