Waoow, just checked CVS, it's pretty faster now !!!
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Waoow, just checked CVS, it's pretty faster now !!!
I just checked CVS and recompiled, the speed gain is incredible, the mouse is fast, for one thing, and the rest feels smoother and faster. Even Firefox is really usable, I went on www.harrypotter.com to try some CPU bound stuffs, the site is quite slow but very useable, the trailer is working at maibe 45 s/f ( seconds per frame ;-( ), flash animations, better to not try to see, but firefox is working nicely...
Hopefully, Slashdot is working nicely...
OS 10.2.4 guest on Mandrake 10 host, PIV 2.4 no ht, configured this way :
CC="cc -march=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4 -O3 -msse2
-maccumulate-outgoing-args" CXX="c++ -march=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4
-O3 -msse2 -maccumulate-outgoing-args" ./configure --enable-fpo
--enable-gui --enable-cpu=jitc_x86
Interesting to note I've been able to use redraw_interval_msec=25, and the mouse is very fast, the responsiveness much better...
Hope this helps,
JMM :D
Hopefully, Slashdot is working nicely...
OS 10.2.4 guest on Mandrake 10 host, PIV 2.4 no ht, configured this way :
CC="cc -march=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4 -O3 -msse2
-maccumulate-outgoing-args" CXX="c++ -march=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4
-O3 -msse2 -maccumulate-outgoing-args" ./configure --enable-fpo
--enable-gui --enable-cpu=jitc_x86
Interesting to note I've been able to use redraw_interval_msec=25, and the mouse is very fast, the responsiveness much better...
Hope this helps,
JMM :D
Got the code. Which file do I need to update with this code?
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CC="cc -march=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4 -O3 -msse2
-maccumulate-outgoing-args" CXX="c++ -march=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4
-O3 -msse2 -maccumulate-outgoing-args" ./configure --enable-fpo
--enable-gui --enable-cpu=jitc_x86
Nevermind. I got the binary from: http://www.richardgoodwin.com/pearpc/
It doesn't seem any faster so far though.
It doesn't seem any faster so far though.
Re: Those are build arguments
Thanks.Lauging at Ph0enix wrote:
Using 0.2pre one can boot in 1/2 the time:
Some timings done by Juhani Suhonen (note that these are CVS builds from the following dates):
test configuration : Athlon 1.33 Ghz, 640 Mt RAM, WinXPsp1
PearPC : Memory size 0xF000000 (240M), Display mode 4
MacOS 10.3
Enjoy! (and thanks to Juhani Suhonen for the stats!)
Some timings done by Juhani Suhonen (note that these are CVS builds from the following dates):
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refresh rate
date 100 200
17.5. 6min10s 5min27s
19.5. 6min01s 5min24s
21.5. 6min01s 5min25s
23.5. 3min48s (!!) 3min28s (!!)
PearPC : Memory size 0xF000000 (240M), Display mode 4
MacOS 10.3
Enjoy! (and thanks to Juhani Suhonen for the stats!)
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just tested .2pre on my only computer
650Mhz PIII
200ms redraw
0.1.2 PIII build = 12min 56sec
0.2pre non optizmized = 9min 25sec
0.2pre PIII build = 8min 43sec
it's still ungodly slow...on my sucky laptop
anyways....i'll be compiling nightly PIII builds...if someone else is actually trying to use PearPC on a PIII
let me know and i'll post the builds on my server
650Mhz PIII
200ms redraw
0.1.2 PIII build = 12min 56sec
0.2pre non optizmized = 9min 25sec
0.2pre PIII build = 8min 43sec
it's still ungodly slow...on my sucky laptop
anyways....i'll be compiling nightly PIII builds...if someone else is actually trying to use PearPC on a PIII
let me know and i'll post the builds on my server
None that i know of...that's how i compiled a PIII buildPh0eniX wrote:Is there any disadvantage to compiling the source under Cygwin in Windows? ...the exe is considerably bigger than the pre-compiled binaries.
as for file size just do
"strip ppc.exe" to remove the debug info that makes the file so big
or just add "--disable-server" when running the config script
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very cool. my .2 times:
to osx booting logo in 55 seconds
to "usable desktop" in 1:15
shutdown in 8 seconds
hey - thats pretty damn fast in my book - my own computer takes about that long to boot windows (albeit without the benefits of DMA and other driver related performance enhancements)
great work on the .2 tree!!
to osx booting logo in 55 seconds
to "usable desktop" in 1:15
shutdown in 8 seconds
hey - thats pretty damn fast in my book - my own computer takes about that long to boot windows (albeit without the benefits of DMA and other driver related performance enhancements)
great work on the .2 tree!!
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