In message <[email protected]> george greenfield <[email protected]> wrote:
> In message <[email protected]> > David Pitt <[email protected]> wrote: >> Peter Howkins, on 23 Oct, wrote: >> >>> A new version of RPCEmu is available, 0.8.11 >>> >>> http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/ >>> >>> * All Platforms >>> - Support for emulating Phoebe, the Risc PC 2. Produced with the >>> assistance of The Centre for Computing History. >>> >>> Instructions on how to setup Phoebe emulation and the required files >>> are on the 4corn website. >>> >>> http://www.4corn.co.uk/articles/phoebe/ >>> >>> Note, this is a prototype machine, so is more for historical interest >>> than running production code. >> >> >> Phoebe is running OK here in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. >> >> An interesting turn up, many thanks. >> >> > Indeed. What's it like compared to a standard StrongARM? Presumably > running under RPCEmu-Interpreter rather than -Recompiler more than > offsets any possible emulated architecture improvements. Have > you/could you run any benchmarks (e.g. ROmark)? I have just tried a brief test or two but they don't really tell us much. The tests are !Desk_Bogo and Dhrystones. bogomips dhrystones Ubuntu 12.04 on VMware on an iMac, rpcemu 0.8.11 Phoebe OS3.80 Interpreter 41 98,396 SA110 OS5.21 Recompiler 117 481,463 This is not like for like, no surprises, the Recompiler is a lot faster. Mac OS X Mavericks, rpcemu 0.8.9 SA110 OS5.21 Recompiler 159 627,746 This is more interesting there is that much difference between the Virtual Machine and native installations. Mac OS X Mavericks, VRPC OS4.39 320 484,730 There is the oft repeated story that !Desk_Bogo favours VRPC, but Dhrystones indicate rpcemu is faster. Raspberry Pi OS5.21 401 995,024 Emulators not too dusty then! Phoebe in hardware might have been a step forward but that might not apply to an emulation. -- David Pitt iMac, VMware Fusion, Ubuntu, rpcemu v0.8.11, RISC OS 5.21 _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
