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- Subject: Re: 3000 Performance results
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- Date: 2 Jan 93 09:16:28 GMT
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- Just A Short While Ago, I Wrote:
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- .2) Using the same setcpu command, you can turn on the instruction and data
- .caches (and burst modes) of the 68030. Certain operations are thus speeded up
- .by about 10%, but the caches can cause incompatibilities, especially with the
- .module replaying routines used in many games. You'll know when they start
- .missing notes to turn the caches off. Oh, the command for this would be
- .'setcpu cache burst' (tack on #1 if desired)
- ^^^^^^
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- That should read 'CPU'. Duh. Time to go to bed...
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