Lightning SE
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 1:03 am
So I've been re-felting some of my random cartridges and found this gem:
Didn't even know I had it. Did give it a try and must say, I couldn't find speed improvements with either ZXSimulator or other software I tried. Even a set of FOR loops to run a speed test (Noel from Noel's Retro Lab did a speed test and added the QL) didn't help anything. I had things turned on. Even had precision to single byte but still no improvements. Is this really only helping text scrolling? I thought it would have more efficient graphics routines (I use a ton of block calls in my code) and math functions but haven't seen gains. I used it on JSU and JS roms on an unexpaned QL. Anyone use this?
Also, on my YouTube channel I had a commenter, Brian Watson, who was the author of CP/M for Digital Precision. He said he couldn't find it anywhere (not sure if he meant his source or the actual executable). I told him it was abandonware so not publicly available but he should join us on this forum and say hi. Maybe we'll see him. Pretty cool though.
Didn't even know I had it. Did give it a try and must say, I couldn't find speed improvements with either ZXSimulator or other software I tried. Even a set of FOR loops to run a speed test (Noel from Noel's Retro Lab did a speed test and added the QL) didn't help anything. I had things turned on. Even had precision to single byte but still no improvements. Is this really only helping text scrolling? I thought it would have more efficient graphics routines (I use a ton of block calls in my code) and math functions but haven't seen gains. I used it on JSU and JS roms on an unexpaned QL. Anyone use this?
Also, on my YouTube channel I had a commenter, Brian Watson, who was the author of CP/M for Digital Precision. He said he couldn't find it anywhere (not sure if he meant his source or the actual executable). I told him it was abandonware so not publicly available but he should join us on this forum and say hi. Maybe we'll see him. Pretty cool though.