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    lr-fbalpha now fast on PiZero & rpi1

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      barbudreadmon @Darksavior
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      @Darksavior said in lr-fbalpha now fast on PiZero & rpi1:

      Excellent. This helps on the pi3b/b+ as well.

      I don't recommend using it on arch besides rpi0/1 for several reasons :

      • savestates from cyclone aren't compatible with savestates from musashi
      • for the reason above, it's also breaking netplay cross-platform compatibility
      • i can't really say for sure that this cyclone implementation is bug free
      • at the very least i think it breaks support for megadrive games (if you are using fbalpha for megadrive)

      FBNeo developer - github - forum

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        Darksavior @barbudreadmon
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        @barbudreadmon Yea I just noticed it breaks system18.

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          barbudreadmon @BuZz
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          @BuZz now i build cyclone support for all arm platform, however you have to enable it through the core options (disabled by default, for the reasons explained above).

          @Darksavior i guess it solves the issue with system18 since you'll be able to use core option overrides.

          FBNeo developer - github - forum

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            BuZz administrators @barbudreadmon
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            @barbudreadmon Thanks. Enabled for all arm platforms. Binaries have also been updated now.

            To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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              lostless
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              i just tried the cyclone support on a pi zero and did not notice any improvements. All i tested was some neo geo games though. Am I missing something?

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                Darksavior @lostless
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                @lostless Enable Cyclone from Rgui: Quick Menu, Options.

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                  BuZz administrators
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                  Just to note, I did actually update Jessie packages too. But this may be the last time. (I have to build everything 4 times currently and I want people to update to Stretch)

                  To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    lostless @Darksavior
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                    @Darksavior did that, seem to make no difference.

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                      barbudreadmon @lostless
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                      @lostless said in lr-fbalpha now fast on PiZero & rpi1:

                      @Darksavior did that, seem to make no difference.

                      You need to restart the core (most likely close and reopen actually).

                      Edit : my bad, i confirm i messed up when reworking this as a core option, cyclone is always disabled, should be fixed in my next commit.
                      Edit 2 : Should work as expected now, also improved description of the core option...

                      FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                        lostless @barbudreadmon
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                        @barbudreadmon after spending 5 hours compiling on a pi zero, Lol, there still is no difference.

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                          barbudreadmon @lostless
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                          @lostless said in lr-fbalpha now fast on PiZero & rpi1:

                          there still is no difference.

                          Having no difference at all doesn't make any sense, at the very least it is using ~30% less cpu with cyclone enabled. I tried downclocking my rpi3 again (this time to 600Mhz), i played Street Fighter Alpha 3 which is probably one of the most demanding m68k games :

                          • with cyclone enabled, max cpu usage was 80% (happened once around the end of the attract mode) with a minimum around 50%.
                          • with musashi, cpu couldn't handle it, minimum was 80%, regular spikes above 100%, causing slowdowns

                          Let's confirm your issue is not elsewhere :

                          • what's the commit you are using (next to the emulator version in bottom left of rgui) ?
                          • do you have something that could cause heavy cpu usage ? like rewind or advanced shaders ?
                          • did you shutdown the emulator after enabling cyclone ? not just "restart" in the ui ?

                          Also, you don't need to spend 5 hours building this, downloading the armhf version at libretro buildbot and replacing yours should be fine : http://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/linux/armhf/latest/fbalpha_libretro.so.zip

                          FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                            lostless @barbudreadmon
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                            @barbudreadmon Im using build cb4826a. I guess some games speed up better then others. I tested neo geo and was a tad faster. Games like simpsons arcade I noticed no change. But its still not full speed on a pi zero. But was fun to test out.

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                              barbudreadmon @lostless
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                              @lostless said in lr-fbalpha now fast on PiZero & rpi1:

                              @barbudreadmon Im using build cb4826a. I guess some games speed up better then others. I tested neo geo and was a tad faster. Games like simpsons arcade I noticed no change. But its still not full speed on a pi zero. But was fun to test out.

                              I explained it was only affecting games using the m68k cpu, simpsons is not one of them.
                              Could you try using a frameskip of 1 in core options for neogeo ? To see if the bottleneck is the rendering.

                              FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                                barbudreadmon @lostless
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                                @lostless said in lr-fbalpha now fast on PiZero & rpi1:

                                Im using build cb4826a

                                What the fuck with that commit actually ? It doesn't even exist in https://github.com/libretro/fbalpha/commits/master, seems to me like you are not even using the right emulator...

                                FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                                  Darksavior @barbudreadmon
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                                  @barbudreadmon lol, that build number is from mame2003...of last year.

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                                    barbudreadmon @Darksavior
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                                    @Darksavior Thanks for confirming. I guess we are back to step 1 then.

                                    @lostless congratulations on pissing me off, how is it even possible to not notice you are running the wrong emulator when it is written next to the commit, and i even explained you needed to set cyclone in core options, which you obviously didn't, seriously.... no need to do more tests, you are obviously not trustworthy.

                                    FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                                      lostless @barbudreadmon
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                                      @barbudreadmon I’m really trying to help here. Im sorry if there has been any misunderstanding here. I’m no stranger to computers and retropie. I somehow made a simple mistake. How? Beats me. Lol. Anyway, I really want to figure this out. The real build number is cdc6d71. I have enabled the cyclone, restarted the emulator and did notice a difference in neo geo games. Turned on frameskip to 1, and it’s almost full speed. So the cyclone driver is working, just not full speed. And that’s not a complaint, but a report on the status of this emulator on a pi zero. I really do appreciate your efforts.

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                                        barbudreadmon @lostless
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                                        @lostless Might be that the neogeo driver had too many accuracy fixes over the years then, because on my rpi1, neogeo through the old lr-fbalpha repository (now known as lr-fbalpha2012) was close to full speed (~60 fps with some slowdowns iirc). Might be a good idea to backport the cyclone stuff to lr-fbalpha2012 actually.

                                        What about cps1/cps2 ?

                                        FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                                          lostless
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                                          @barbudreadmon cps1 and 2 (tested strider, final fight, and cadillacs and dinosaurs) are almost there. There are small moments in which they are running at full speed, but typically are running at around 90-95% speed. Soooooooooo close.

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                                            barbudreadmon @lostless
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                                            @lostless i'll notify fbalpha2012 maintainer about this, perhaps he'll be interested in porting cyclone.

                                            FBNeo developer - github - forum

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