You are a great speaker@Michael. While I am mainly on the PowerPC Amigas, I am extremely interested in your project and am actively supporting it by software (I expect all my future Amiga projects to support PiStorm as far as technically possible). I saw you used old Quake1 for this presentation. I can provide you some numbers from Heretic2 68k (current "68k experimental port" but I expect 68k version will be a product somewhen along 2024): Pi3 640x360 21 fps, Pi4 640x480 21 fps, PiCm4 800x600 19 fps. I am very excited about that you want to improve FPU Emulation (all my games are basically "pure FPU Code") and Video Drivers (I think this is also a limiting factor). You also mentioned USB, how would this be used on software side ?
It is a shame that 32bit ARM support was dropped. It would be interesting to convert to the Zynq7000 series. They are getting much cheaper and no need to also buy a Raspberry Pi. It would not be as fast as a Pi but with the integrated FPGA the bandwidth between the motherboard bus and the ARM CPUs will not be limited by multiplexed GPIOs, like I suspect it is on the Pi.
You are a great speaker@Michael. While I am mainly on the PowerPC Amigas, I am extremely interested in your project and am actively supporting it by software (I expect all my future Amiga projects to support PiStorm as far as technically possible). I saw you used old Quake1 for this presentation. I can provide you some numbers from Heretic2 68k (current "68k experimental port" but I expect 68k version will be a product somewhen along 2024): Pi3 640x360 21 fps, Pi4 640x480 21 fps, PiCm4 800x600 19 fps. I am very excited about that you want to improve FPU Emulation (all my games are basically "pure FPU Code") and Video Drivers (I think this is also a limiting factor). You also mentioned USB, how would this be used on software side ?
Nice, very interesting.
An absolute amazing idea and product, for $15.. absolute genius!
Powinni Ciebie Michał klonować. :)
EN: They should clone you, Michal
DE: Die sollten dich clonen, Michal
It is a shame that 32bit ARM support was dropped. It would be interesting to convert to the Zynq7000 series. They are getting much cheaper and no need to also buy a Raspberry Pi. It would not be as fast as a Pi but with the integrated FPGA the bandwidth between the motherboard bus and the ARM CPUs will not be limited by multiplexed GPIOs, like I suspect it is on the Pi.