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Old 29 September 2019, 17:16   #21
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If you add long speed bars then some people might feel short. Bad idea. We don't want them feel short.
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Old 29 September 2019, 17:31   #22
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Seems to detect 080 nicely, thank you!

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Old 29 September 2019, 23:26   #23
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All the other speed bars are stock configurations.

With the 060 it becomes the question, comparison against which 060 board? There is a big difference between a 68060 on a 3640 and on a Cyberstorm MKIII.
I totally understand.
Apparently there was a Escom 68060 A4000T. I didn't know that.
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Old 30 September 2019, 15:55   #24
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Apparently there was a Escom 68060 A4000T.
Maybe that would be interesting include as reference. Anyone that gets constant values with a Escom A4000T 060 with a setup equal to the one you actually could by from them (no exotic hyperfast ram expansion or anything extra that affects CPU speed).
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Very nice. Thanks for the effort!
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Old 02 October 2019, 19:54   #26
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Appreciated, will try it. But the only problem with the normal SysInfo was that it was made before 68060 and so had no benchmark, so you use SysSpeed instead, you know? I think an 060 benchmark would be useful.

Edit: Here is a score for Blizzard 1260@50, SysInfo seems to detect 68060 correctly (CPU/MHz row) in Workbench.

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With the 060 it becomes the question, comparison against which 060 board? There is a big difference between a 68060 on a 3640 and on a Cyberstorm MKIII.
I think B1260@50 is a useful score because this spec was given for compo machines in the Demoscene for decades. Most people overclocked to 66MHz etc, but I think it's a good baseline to compare the boards you mention and Apollo 1260@80 etc against.


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Old 02 October 2019, 22:52   #27
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Edit: Here is a score for Blizzard 1260@50, SysInfo seems to detect 68060 correctly (CPU/MHz row) in Workbench.
Tnx, can you please try booting from the adf version and see if the CPU/fpu/mmu is correctly identified and confirm that you have a fully working mmu so that's correct also?

Can you also confirm that it shows a 68040 with 68040 fpu (without 68882 fpu emulation) if you start SysInfo before setpatch?

I appreciate all help!

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Is booting the .adf binary without startup-sequence from CF enough? Cos I've removed the floppy from my A1200-B1260 for other stuff inside
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Is booting the .adf binary without startup-sequence from CF enough? Cos I've removed the floppy from my A1200-B1260 for other stuff inside
Sure
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Old 03 October 2019, 21:19   #31
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Perfect, thanx! Strange results with 060FPU detected, need to investigate...
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Running on my b1260
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Old 22 August 2020, 01:14   #33
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Hello
one question runs the Sysinfo 4.3 version with a LC Cpu ( 68LC060 ) every time I go on speed there is a guru

Greetings
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one question runs the Sysinfo 4.3 version with a LC Cpu ( 68LC060 ) every time I go on speed there is a guru

Greetings
I think I know what the problem is but can you please include the first part of the guru number?

Which 68060.library do you use (if any)?

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Old 22 August 2020, 23:11   #35
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Hello,
So I tried the mmu-lib of Thor.
Unfortunately no success.

I have also tested libs from Phase5 and Thor back and forth with Sysinfo 4.3 and I can't get it to work

Wanted to upload Guru picture but can't get it

Error 8000000B Task 07010DE0

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Hello,
So I tried the mmu-lib of Thor.
Unfortunately no success.

I have also tested libs from Phase5 and Thor back and forth with Sysinfo 4.3 and I can't get it to work

Wanted to upload Guru picture but can't get it

Error 8000000B Task 07010DE0

Greetings
As I thought, the problem is that SysInfo did not understand that it is missing an FPU:"ACPU_LineF: Line 1111 Emulator error"

https://d0.se/gurumeditation?8000000B.07010DE0

Will look into that.
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Here I have patched the Sysinfo 4.0 version but it still shows a FPU and MMU only behind the 68060 a 4 is shown.
intended for revision 4 of the LC CPU


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Could you tell me which libraries are needed for a LC CPU so I am right to continue experimenting?
I want to create a boot floppy for a LC CPU and I don't know which libraries I should use
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the number 4 is on position of frequence, not revision
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Old 24 August 2020, 03:02   #39
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Hi,
But what frequency should that be?
The LC CPU should run at approx. 50 Mhz.
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Old 24 August 2020, 13:30   #40
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But what frequency should that be?
The LC CPU should run at approx. 50 Mhz.
SysInfo doesn't support calculating frequencies for 68060 cpu's and is disabled in later versions. 4.0 just added limited support for '060 identification.
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