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Nearly running at 1GHZ.

;)

Can't get internet to work because it keeps bumping my wireless connection out when I bridge the two connections.

New build is very fast though.

Still a little slugish but its coming on really well.

What kind of processor do you have for PearPC to display such a high clockspeed? :blink:

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on my XP1800+ i get a 533Mhz G3 :p

anyone noticed how anything animating onscreen takes deteriorates the performance of the emu? like when starting an app, if you hide the dock, the app starts MUCH faster because there's no icon bouncing on the dock

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well i've managed to boot w/nic, but it isn't being recognize by OS X. The XP shows an active connection, and the DOS shows it is reciveing but not being filtered?

[iO/3c90x] indicate(00000010) mIntStatus now = 00000000

[iO/3c90x] acknowledge(00000010) mIntStatus now = 00000000

[iO/3c90x] EthTun: 250 bytes received. But they don't pass the filter.

[iO/3c90x] Not uploading, because: mUpStalled(=0) or UpListPtr == 0 (=00000000)

or not mRxPacketSize(=0)

Also the new build of pre.3 is slower than the one yesterday, so could someone send it to me?

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on my XP1800+ i get a 533Mhz G3 :p

anyone noticed how anything animating onscreen takes deteriorates the performance of the emu? like when starting an app, if you hide the dock, the app starts MUCH faster because there's no icon bouncing on the dock

You stole my idea! :angry: :angry:

:p

By the way, what are the keystrokes to get full-screen in the "other" build? I'm talking about the one that has right-click enabled. Shift-F12 doesn't work on that one.

Never mind. Got it. It's "F5".

Edited by eaglebtc
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sorry :blush: didn't mean to. i just posted because it's not just with the dock. anything that animates onscreen (even the friggin mouse) takes cpu power from the emu.

it's ok. :) I knew you didn't do it on purpose. Hence the :p below those harsh words.

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so i havent gotten the green light networking problem fixed

one think i have noticed is that

if u are running ure comp at 3-3.2 ghz pearpc shows around 900-950 mhz

If u r running 1.8 ghz like i am it will show 533 mhz

BUT remember with macs the speed is doubled to equal that of an intel processor

so if ure running 533 mhz on pearpc that is actually 1066mhz

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u sure i always heard that with the power pc processor that speed is doubled. Lets say u have an imac that is 200mhz that would be equal to a 400mhz pentium x processor. I really dont know if its true. But i read something about it in some Mac magazine

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u sure i always heard that with the power pc processor that speed is doubled. Lets say u have an imac that is 200mhz that would be equal to a 400mhz pentium x processor. I really dont know if its true. But i read something about it in some Mac magazine

ppc is generally faster, but usually not 2x as fast.

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