I've seen Q2 benchmarks and on a 200mhz pentium (which has an fpu - don't forget this) with a very basic graphics card I think it was around 9 frames per second (only slightly higher than gpQuake gets at 160mhz). If the X2 does have an fpu (if - this has been kind of confirmed by the same people who confirmed that the X2 will have an analogue stick then changed their minds the next dayabigsmurf posted on Aug 11 2005 at 02:49 PM said:Q2.... Who knows, it ran on a 166mhz machine at a playable frame rate and that was with the overhead of windows. Q2 is a lot harder to play without mouselook though
Cyclops posted on Aug 10 2005 at 12:58 AM said:[...] Otherwise I personally will be waiting till someone ports HUGO. I admit it is a shame as it was a particularly good emulator. Although very little has changed in a long time, perhaps due to it being closed source.
Yep, exactly, and that's why I'm ignoring anything I read about the X2 and just waiting until I have the hardware in my handsLDChen posted on Aug 12 2005 at 06:10 PM said:I don't know who told this sentence first, but if they are really using the MMSP2, then the GPX2 doesn't have the Vector Floating Point Unit coprocessor.
It should be optionally available on ARM10 and ARM11, but not on processors based on ARMV4 (which the ARM9x0T are).
Sincerely,
LDChen
Sonic-NKT posted on Aug 11 2005 at 09:56 PM said:The dreamcast has 200Mhz and 16Mb Ram.
200 MHz CPU with 300 MIPS powerThe Dreamcast has a 300mHz CPU actually.
White Demon posted on Aug 13 2005 at 06:04 AM said:Sonic-NKT posted on Aug 11 2005 at 09:56 PM said:The dreamcast has 200Mhz and 16Mb Ram.
The Dreamcast has a 300mHz CPU actually.
dreamcast~# cat /proc/cpuinfo
cpu family : SH-4
cache size : 8K-byte/16K-byte
bogomips : 199.47
Machine: dreamcast
CPU clock: 200.00Mhz
Bus clock: 100.00MHz
Peripheral module clock: 50.00MHz
dreamcast:~#