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Wow Ralph!
Don't know what you did, but this is what I got on my crappy laptop running Vista (T2400 (1.83 ghz)):
Flash Player
9.0.45.0 (standalone)
old one: 36.37 fps
new one: 54.09 fps
Flash Player
9.0.60.120 (Firefox)
old one: 43.84
new one: 67.08
Best regards!
n!
On 7/19/07,
Ralph Hauwert <r.hauwert@...> wrote:
Hi all,
Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.
Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.
So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :
1.Download & unzip :
http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip
2.First run the old one.
1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.
4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.
5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.
Thanks already!
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