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RISC OS News Feature
Vector graphics boost preview
Published: 23rd Oct 2004, 02:02:46GMT  Source: drobe.co.uk
By Chris Williams
Page 1 of 1
To be demo'ed at Guildford show
Here's an interesting yet cryptic email that arrived yesterday evening. Having spoken to sources to verify the news, here's the message (which speaks for itself):


Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 18:42:30 +0100
From: SIMON
To: Chris Williams
Subject: Faster drawfile rendering

Just to let you know that RISC OS Ltd will probably be showing a demo of fast drawfile rendering.

This demonstration will be brought to you by SIMON.

SIMON is a third party development team, working closely with Advantage Six and RISC OS Ltd to enhance the Adjust-32 experience.

The software demonstrated by SIMON will demonstrate that, on average, a RISC PC utilising SIMON's developments can render drawfiles significantly faster than any other RISC OS machine currently available on the market, including Iyonix. Benchmarks will be released at a future point in time to demonstrate this. As an approximation, this machine utilising SIMON for drawfile acceleration can plot drawfiles at up to 30 times the speed of a StrongARM RISC PC equipped with a ViewFinder. Similar speed improvements are found elsewhere across the desktop.



The aforementioned project appears to be under tight wraps, but we believe it is credible and is sensitive to the A9 range.

Developing...

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imj(good user)www (+1.0)
Face
23/10/04 2:23AM
Yowch. That's cryptic indeed. Sounds pretty boggling. I do hope someone at the SE Show will take pics and report on suchlike for those of far far away.
jonix(good user) 
Face
23/10/04 2:24AM
Sounds interesting? If not some sort of graphics acceleration, it must be nifty software!
jonix(good user) (+1.0)
Face
23/10/04 2:26AM
Having re-read it a couple of times, it seems a bit odd that it mentions the ViewFinder specifically.
hEgelia(valued user)www (+2.0)
Face
23/10/04 3:26AM
Well...

When referring specifically to drawfile rendering, one may think it uses some new FP routines? The author also mentions briefly "similar improvements" are also seen across the desktop. Is this SIMON perhaps an 'ARM wizard'?

What hidden strengths are yet to be found?
simo(good user) 
Face
23/10/04 4:03AM
Doesn't ArtWorks (and the other CC software) have some sort of fast Drawfile renderer anyway?

I also thought that ViewFinder was especially slow at rendering Drawfiles (can't be bothered to turn my RPC on to check).

As far as SIMON goes, it's not me!
bucksboy(good user) (+1.0)
23/10/04 2:19PM
In reply to Simo:
where lots of complex rendering is involved, ViewFinder can be up to 7 times slower than VRAM, but that means at worst a 4x speed-up from the SIMON s/ware. It's a pity a similar speed-up can't be applied to VF...

George
md0u80c9(valued user) (+1.0)
23/10/04 7:15PM
From what I've seen, there's very little difference between a VF and a non-VF RiscPC with respect to drawfile rendering speeds.

The best way to check that would be to use the Drawfile render SWIs to render the same (large) drawfile in BASIC and checking OS_ReadMonotonicTime to see how fast it takes.
md0u80c9(valued user) (+1.0)
23/10/04 7:17PM
Sorry - to clarify. What I meant by the above is not in the order of 7 times slower. I think that render speeds to vary by a few cs, and I would suspect around 2X worst case scenario.

Not the 'up to 30 times' quoted.
quatermass (+1.0)
Face
25/10/04 2:10PM
Obviously the author wanted to quote the slowest plotter of Drawfiles (the ViewFinder) so his speedup code looked extra quick?
If he had quoted the speedup over the Iyonix, would ppl bother talking about it? ;-)

Many years ago the authors of ImageFS showed at a Acorn Show their code for plotting lines to the screen very fast. It could do transparency, sprites, clipping and realtime moving of objects without the usual 'outline' shape on a humble RiscPC.
I was gobsmacked when I saw it.
Was anyone interested in putting this into RISC OS? No.
Are they in this market any more? No. :-)

jogu(good user) (+1.0)
25/10/04 8:51PM
Quatermass, No, but you can see it in Picsel Technology's software on selected PDAs and phones :-)
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