Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
From: Delaware, USA
Since my divorce, I have had extra time, but I have always continued to educate myself (or at least increase my knowledge base on what I am interested in),
So...the question in the subject line, did you (these last few days, over the weekend, etc).
I did, here two things I ran into.
Cortex A57 and A53 products are a lot closer to introduction than I suspected.
And this time, the Chinese will be right there with the rest of us using the latest cores.
That will make competition intense.
Oh, and for all the apparent friction between mainland China and Taiwan, there appears to be some technical cooperation going on there that surprises me.
Without being more specific, I have come across a few clues that lead me to believe that a major ARM licensee in Taiwan has been feeding info to the mainland.
Oh, and I don't know how you feel, but the core I am looking forward most to is the "little" A53.
This product in multi-core variants will be quite powerful enough on its own.
OK, now to the "weird" stuff.
I spent some time this weekend going over Sparc development and trying to talk myself into devoting some hardware to Free BSD (my sense of practicality won out on the latter as that product is not as polished as Linux based OS').
But, as many of you know, video cards get my attention.
And examining Sun's offerings over the years was frustrating, since they have an unusual blend of low power parts mixed with high end graphics components.
Its all related to the spread of their product line, server boxes without a video console for one market, and pretty capable graphics systems in another.
So, what does any of this have to do with MorphOS?
Not much, and it is not like to go anywhere.
But there are a couple of neat cards from older machines that Sun likes to refer to as "frame buffers".
I'm not sure why because they do a lot more, but...
One, the XVR-600 uses an older 3DLabs Wildcat 4 vdp.
Most internet listings about this card get the specs wrong and refer to it having only 32mbs of memory,
While ts framebuffer is only 64mbs, the total memory on the card is 128 mbs and they genlock to each other allowing multiple cards to be used.
CVery intense OpenGL hardware.
What is it to us?
Well, obviously whatever type of rom there is on the card is useless.
But the interface is via a 64bit 66MHz PCI bus.
This could probably be made to work in a few G5 Powermacs, and at a slight drop to 33 MHz, it could work in all G4s.
"Never attribute to malice what can more readily explained by incompetence"