FYI the accuracy result for the sin cos tan test is 1.000236e+00, which isn't bad!
For this Benchtest:
: BM8
." S"
clock i@
1000 0 do
[ 1. >rad ]
dliteral
sin cos tan
atn acs asn
exp ln 2drop
loop
clock i@ swap -
." E"
20 u* d. ." ms"
;
It takes 36.04s on FIGnition. On a ZX Spectrum it would take 720s ( I did a 100 loop test taking 72s); making FIGnition's Scientific calculations almost 20x faster :-)
-cheers from Julz
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It's NTSC because the cheap USB video-capture device I got for a few pounds on eBay has a chipset (fushicai) that has no native Mac driver. I use an "experimental" build of http://www.bentrask.com/easycap/ which only supports NTSC. I think I have also had it working with the FIGnition flashed to PAL… the lack of colour in the image certainly wasn't a problem
Julz,
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