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Old 03 December 2010, 01:36   #1
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Making AmigaOS as fast as possible for 060 Amigas

Just got my Apollo 1260 50MHz 32MB RAM working!
65.89 Mips and 26.33 MFlops

Now I want the highest possible boost in Workbench 3.1 (running latest ClassicWB ADV)!

So far I have:
* Official Apollo 1260 libs installed (68040.library, 68o4o.library, 68060.library)
* BlazeWCP
* FBlit + FText
* CpuBlit
* CPUClr (040)
* UtilPatch060
* SystemPatch
* QuickROM (kickstart -> Fast RAM)

Are there any other libraries that are 060 patched? I want the fastest libs for 060+fpu!

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Old 03 December 2010, 02:15   #2
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If you're looking for better floating point performance, check out the HSMathLibs and OxyPatcher (got no links sorry).
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Old 03 December 2010, 07:30   #3
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Old 03 December 2010, 09:42   #4
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Use RemApollo to put kickstart in fast memory, it'll speed things up.

edit: you already seem to have some sort of kickstart relocating proggy
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Old 03 December 2010, 09:43   #5
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Use RemApollo to put kickstart in fast memory, it'll speed things up.
I use QuickROM for this... RemApollo seemed more advanced, I didn't quite figure out how to use it even after reading the docs.
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Old 03 December 2010, 10:03   #6
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You do not have the actual MIPS of your board with Sysinfo. It should around 65. Try sysspeed.
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Old 03 December 2010, 12:08   #7
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You do not have the actual MIPS of your board with Sysinfo. It should around 65. Try sysspeed.
Exactly. 38 mips a 040/40 will do easily. Your 060 is way faster.
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Old 03 December 2010, 22:40   #8
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Just installed some of the patches on my own A1200 Apollo 1260. Measured before and after with SysSpeed. I got an improvement of 1.3-1.5, some where an improvement by 2.0. GUI seems faster.

I think best option to optimize Apollo060 is to get an 80 MHz crystal
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Don't you use Blizkick?
Executive?
CyberbugFixAga will help to get chip ram too, but if you've got too many patches perhaps don't.
Look taking out Ftext if you gain speed, some Kb...
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