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Orion_ wrote:the Vampire V4 stand alone card is basically aimed to replace Falcon + CT60, and be faster.
it's even faster than a firebee http://kronos.lutece.net/V4/V4_comparison.pdf
vido wrote:Regarding CPU it is not faster as the FireBee but it has really fast memory access.
vido wrote:Orion_ wrote:the Vampire V4 stand alone card is basically aimed to replace Falcon + CT60, and be faster.
it's even faster than a firebee http://kronos.lutece.net/V4/V4_comparison.pdf
I dont see Vampire V4 stand alone as Falcon replacement as it will be without DSP and some other peripheral. It will be yet another Atari clone.
Regarding CPU it is not faster as the FireBee but it has really fast memory access.
Cyprian wrote:vido wrote:Regarding CPU it is not faster as the FireBee but it has really fast memory access.
unfortunately Firebee has very slow video ram access.
IMO the main Vampire's cons is lack of Atari hardware support (besides ST compatible video interlave bitplanes). Therefore there is no way to run any ST demo, game or software which touch a hardware.
this is the latest Vampire figures:
Atari OS Benchmark On Vampire V4 Standalone
OL wrote:True and wrong
Just for information already video format of ST are already support by the card, need just add this support in Emutos, now it's true access to hardware register directly will never work for the moment and I think Apollo team has already enough work on Amiga side to not support Atari hardware.
Olivier
Rustynutt wrote:Why is ST video so important here?
Cyprian wrote:To be honest we need full Atari support. We would like to watch Atari demos, Atari games and use software which touch hardware directly.
penguin wrote:Apollo is another option for those who want higher speed and better graphics.
penguin wrote:Who is "we"?
OL wrote:Nobody can explain why memory is so slow on firebee.
Cyprian wrote:Vampire is compatible with A500 and A1200 on hardware level. There are a lot of A1200 demos run on Vampire.
Would be cool to have the same compatibility level with ST/TT/Falconpenguin wrote:Who is "we"?
people who would like to use Atari application and also which likes Atari Demoscene.
And I don't get another thing. There is a FireBee project which is 100% open project so any one can change/add FPGA firmware or software, change software, (add MiST to the FireBee FPGA for TS compatibility, ...) but almost nobody of the developers care about that.
Rajah Lone wrote:And I'm tired to read about compatibility complaints.
ctirad wrote:And I don't get another thing. There is a FireBee project which is 100% open project so any one can change/add FPGA firmware or software, change software, (add MiST to the FireBee FPGA for TS compatibility, ...) but almost nobody of the developers care about that.
Excatly.
vido wrote:And I don't get another thing. There is a FireBee project which is 100% open project so any one can change/add FPGA firmware or software, change software, (add MiST to the FireBee FPGA for ST compatibility, ...) but almost nobody of the developers care about that.
Now there is a closed comercial Amiga project caring mostly about Amiga comunity but people would like to have new Falcon clone.
vido wrote:And I don't get another thing. There is a FireBee project which is 100% open project so any one can change/add FPGA firmware or software, change software, (add MiST to the FireBee FPGA for ST compatibility, ...) but almost nobody of the developers care about that.
vido wrote:Now there is a closed comercial Amiga project caring mostly about Amiga comunity but people would like to have new Falcon clone.
Cyprian wrote:how many FPGa developers have Firebee?
Cyprian wrote:IMO Vampire has much wider (tens/hundred) target audience.
Cyprian wrote:I really like Firebee but unfortunately my budget isn't enough for it.
Cyprian wrote:vido wrote:Now there is a closed comercial Amiga project caring mostly about Amiga comunity but people would like to have new Falcon clone.
not exactly.
closed commercial project - true, currently focused on Amiga - true, but the authors are open minded and IMO there is an opportunity to convince them somehow to open a bit more for Atari community.
joska wrote:If I had to choose between the Vampire and Firebee I would choose the Vampire. It's a simpler and more flexible design without the limitations of the Firebee.
Cyprian wrote:closed commercial project - true, currently focused on Amiga - true, but the authors are open minded and IMO there is an opportunity to convince them somehow to open a bit more for Atari community.
Cyprian wrote:OL wrote:True and wrong
Just for information already video format of ST are already support by the card, need just add this support in Emutos, now it's true access to hardware register directly will never work for the moment and I think Apollo team has already enough work on Amiga side to not support Atari hardware.
Olivier
I wish Vampire team will be open for adding Atari support in the future by third party developers.
To be honest we need full Atari support. We would like to watch Atari demos, Atari games and use software which touch hardware directly.
Unfortunately at that moment there is no difference between Vampire with EmuTOS and WinUAE with EmuTOS.
But anyway I'm going to buy one
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