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Old 29 March 2024, 18:08   #208
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Originally Posted by saimo View Post


And that isn't even the PiStorm's limit, but the Amiga's: 214 fps mean that your PiStorm writes in 1 second 214x128x256 = 7012352 bytes to CHIP RAM, which is about the CHIP bus limit of 3546895/2 longwords = 7093790 bytes per second. Considering that 214 is a rounded value, basically your card saturates the CHIP bus entirely.
Yes, pistorm32's chip ram write is on the theoretical limit, unfortunetly read is not, but fortunetly read is not that important
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