UPGRADED!!! See end
I'm making a new thread since this really is a "new" bigred -- new machine, new motherboard, new PIMM, new RAM, thanks to mopar5150. The only things carried over were the old hard disk, the SCSI card, the FireWire card and the DAT; I also installed the front bezel from the first bigred because it's a little nicer. I even installed a Pioneer 305S since it's a 40X CD-ROM drive (besides DVDs).
Just to see if the bump in cache speed makes any difference, I did a little testing in dhrystone, which is not a great benchmark but is easy to configure and run. When it was 700MHz, I got
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At 800MHz,
I ran each one about three times and the numbers were stable. That's a 14% increase ... as expected from the simple ratio of clock speeds. Oh well. 14% is still better! And it runs very well.
It looks just like it did before except for the new drive, so refer to those pictures . Internally the M-Audio was replaced by the Audigy that mopar5150 provided, and he also threw in a USB card that works well. I'll let him comment on those, since I don't know if they're in the Fuel aggregator yet.
New hinv, gfxinfo, etc., with scsicontrol list of SCSI devices:
I'm making a new thread since this really is a "new" bigred -- new machine, new motherboard, new PIMM, new RAM, thanks to mopar5150. The only things carried over were the old hard disk, the SCSI card, the FireWire card and the DAT; I also installed the front bezel from the first bigred because it's a little nicer. I even installed a Pioneer 305S since it's a 40X CD-ROM drive (besides DVDs).
Just to see if the bump in cache speed makes any difference, I did a little testing in dhrystone, which is not a great benchmark but is easy to configure and run. When it was 700MHz, I got
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cc -Ofast=IP35 -o dhrystone dhry21a.c dhry21b.c timers.c
Dhrystone Benchmark, Version 2.1 (Language: C)
Please give the number of runs through the benchmark:
Execution starts, 10000000 runs through Dhrystone
Execution ends
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Register option selected? YES
Microseconds for one run through Dhrystone: 0.4
Dhrystones per Second: 2792636.2
VAX MIPS rating = 1589.434
At 800MHz,
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Register option selected? YES
Microseconds for one run through Dhrystone: 0.3
Dhrystones per Second: 3194754.5
VAX MIPS rating = 1818.301
I ran each one about three times and the numbers were stable. That's a 14% increase ... as expected from the simple ratio of clock speeds. Oh well. 14% is still better! And it runs very well.
It looks just like it did before except for the new drive, so refer to those pictures . Internally the M-Audio was replaced by the Audigy that mopar5150 provided, and he also threw in a USB card that works well. I'll let him comment on those, since I don't know if they're in the Fuel aggregator yet.
New hinv, gfxinfo, etc., with scsicontrol list of SCSI devices:
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% hinv -vm
Location: /hw/module/001c01/node
IP34 Board: barcode NEY977 part 030-1707-005 rev -A
Location: /hw/module/001c01/node/cpubus/0
IP34PIMM Board: barcode NEE020 part 030-1932-001 rev -B
Location: /hw/module/001c01/Ibrick/xtalk/13
ASTODY Board: barcode NEJ116 part 030-1726-005 rev -A
Location: /hw/module/001c01/Ibrick/xtalk/14
IP34 Board: barcode NEY977 part 030-1707-005 rev -A
Location: /hw/module/001c01/Ibrick/xtalk/15
IP34 Board: barcode NEY977 part 030-1707-005 rev -A
1 800 MHZ IP35 Processor
CPU: MIPS R16000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.2
FPU: MIPS R16010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 2.2
CPU 0 at Module 001c01/Slot 0/Slice A: 800 Mhz MIPS R16000 Processor Chip (enabled)
Processor revision: 2.2. Scache: Size 4 MB Speed 400 Mhz Tap 0xa
Main memory size: 4096 Mbytes
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 4 Mbytes
Memory at Module 001c01/Slot 0: 4096 MB (enabled)
Bank 0 contains 1024 MB (Premium) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 1 contains 1024 MB (Premium) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 2 contains 1024 MB (Premium) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 3 contains 1024 MB (Premium) DIMMS (enabled)
Integral SCSI controller 4: Version IEEE1394 SBP2
Integral SCSI controller 2: Version LS1030, low voltage differential
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL12160, low voltage differential
Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 1)
Tape drive: unit 4 on SCSI controller 0: DAT
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL12160, single ended
CDROM: unit 4 on SCSI controller 1
Integral SCSI controller 3: Version LS1030, low voltage differential
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty1
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty2
IOC3 parallel port: plp1
Graphics board: V12
Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, module 001c01, pci 4
Iris Audio Processor: version EMU revision A4, number 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1000, device 0x0030) PCI slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1000, device 0x0030) PCI slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1102, device 0x0004) PCI slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1102, device 0x7003) PCI slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1102, device 0x4001) PCI slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1077, device 0x1216) PCI slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x104c, device 0x8024) PCI slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1033, device 0x0035) PCI slot 3
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1033, device 0x0035) PCI slot 3
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1033, device 0x00e0) PCI slot 3
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x10a9, device 0x0003) PCI slot 4
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1045, device 0xc861) PCI slot 5
HUB in Module 001c01/Slot 0: Revision 2 Speed 200.00 Mhz (enabled)
IP35prom in Module 001c01/Slot n0: Revision 6.187
DMediaPro DM10 FW option: unit 0, revision 1.1.0
USB controller: type OHCI
USB controller: type OHCI
USB Human Interface Device: device id 0 type mouse
USB Human Interface Device: device id 0 type keyboard
USB Human Interface Device: device id 1 type mouse
USB controller: type OHCI
% /usr/gfx/gfxinfo
Graphics board 0 is "ODYSSEY" graphics.
Managed (":0.0") 1920x1088
BUZZ version B.2
PB&J version 1
128MB memory
Banks: 4, CAS latency: 3
Monitor 0 type: NEC 26489
Channel 0:
Origin = (0,0)
Video Output: 1920 pixels, 1080 lines, 72.00Hz (1920x1080_72)
% su
# ls /dev/scsi
sc0d1l0 sc0d4l0 sc1d4l0
# scsicontrol -i sc0d1l0
sc0d1l0: Disk FUJITSU MAW3073NP 0104
ANSI vers 3, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports: 16bit synch linkedcmds cmdqueing
Device is ready
# scsicontrol -i sc0d4l0
sc0d4l0: Tape SONY SDT-10000 0200
ANSI vers 2, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports: 16bit synch
Device is not ready
# scsicontrol -i sc1d4l0
sc1d4l0: CD-ROM HP DVD-ROM 305 1.01
ANSI vers 2, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports: synch
Device is not ready
smit happens.
bigred
, 900MHz R16K, 4GB RAM, V12 DCD, 6.5.30
indy
, 150MHz R4400SC, 256MB RAM, XL24, 6.5.10
purplehaze
, 175MHz R10000, Solid IMPACT
probably posted from
bruce
, Quad 2.5GHz PowerPC 970MP, 16GB RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.11
plus IBM POWER6 p520 * Apple Network Server 500 * HP C8000 * BeBox * Solbourne S3000 * Commodore 128 * many more...
bigred
, 900MHz R16K, 4GB RAM, V12 DCD, 6.5.30
indy
, 150MHz R4400SC, 256MB RAM, XL24, 6.5.10
purplehaze
, 175MHz R10000, Solid IMPACT
probably posted from
plus IBM POWER6 p520 * Apple Network Server 500 * HP C8000 * BeBox * Solbourne S3000 * Commodore 128 * many more...
R5000 200MHz, 224MB RAM, 72GB 15k HDD, PSU fan mod, IRIX 6.5.30
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) OSX still has the simplest hi-dpi solution, but it's also the least flexible (either 1x or 2x, and scale up or down from that). So most mac programs support it now, but there is only so much you can do (either ~100 (standard) or ~200 (retina) dpi, if you want it inbetween the GPU must scale the framebuffer; it works well enough but is not totally ideal. I have two 2560x1600 screens, one is 13" and one is 27" so, it works.