It's pretty odd because if I run the original TF code at 8mhz fixed, STram ends up at 78%. However, if I run my new clock switching code he now ends up at 92%. I cannot get it to go any higher so this could just be down to the 030 itself now.
But there lies the problem, of why all my scores still slower than the original TF code scores. I'm wondering if I am being fooled somewhere along the line and for some reason TTram is more efficient somehow, and its upping the test scores because the tests themselves are running faster rather than their actual STram.
So is not that the STram is 98%, it's actually faster than stock TF 78%, of mine at 92%, and GB6 loops are running more efficient giving the bump to like 116%. I suspect there's some BURST or cache related shenanigans going on.. It's difficult to pin point..
This is my current 8MHz baseline test.
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This one is with just 50mhz only when AS30 is high (better cache speeds)
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Actually surprised it got as high as 102% that time :shrug:
Next to get TTram back running...
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Next I need to mash this code base up for the 50 MHz tests again...
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