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Do you know why accesong the vram is so slow? A friend tried to make his own PutDD, and that was very slow (about 25 fps with, and 33 wihtout)
From what I remember, they could overclock the calc fine, but the problem is that when we do so, it gets reset, so it's pretty much useless until they figure out how to get around that.
Quote from: DJ_O on October 26, 2011, 04:32:41 amFrom what I remember, they could overclock the calc fine, but the problem is that when we do so, it gets reset, so it's pretty much useless until they figure out how to get around that.
Quote from: Eiyeron on October 26, 2011, 06:29:47 amDo you know why accesong the vram is so slow? A friend tried to make his own PutDD, and that was very slow (about 25 fps with, and 33 wihtout)Yes Casio's PutDD uses the DMAC to transfer data from the VRAM to the display ram. The advantage of the DMAC is that is fully autonomous because it is hardware based instead of being repeated cpu instructions. It also can access ram contents in 64 bit chunks while the cpu can only do 32 bits at a time. Also make sure the VRAM is being accessed from the 0xaxxxxxxx space and not the 0x8xxxxxxx space because the latter will result in slowdowns due to continuous cache misses while the former reads directly from memory and ignores the cache.Quote from: DJ_O on October 26, 2011, 04:32:41 amFrom what I remember, they could overclock the calc fine, but the problem is that when we do so, it gets reset, so it's pretty much useless until they figure out how to get around that.Problem with what we did a long time ago was that the function to overclock is very cpu specific. The code we used was for the SH3 while we need to use code designed for the SH4A. Also because apps execute from virtual memory which cannot access hardware addresses, the function has to be written to physical ram and then executed. Based off what Ive seen this can all surprisingly be done from C so overclocking will not require asm. Do note that the required features for compiling this C code can only be done on gcc while the mini-sdk requires asm to be written to overclock.