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testaccel(6)                  Svgalib User Manual                 testaccel(6)



NAME
       testaccel - test the old style blitter functions and vga_ext_set()

SYNOPSIS
       testaccel [ -nowait ] [ { all | videomodes... } ]


DESCRIPTION
       Program  to test the old blitter functions in(1,8) a screen mode. Checks the
       8-bit wide color lookup tables on Mach32's with type 2  DACs  as  well.
       [I  think  '6bpp' and '8bpp' are silly names for the 8-bit LUT thing --
       bpp is bits per pixel, in(1,8) the framebuffer - HH :-)]

       After each test it waits for a key press except when -nowait is  given.

       You  can  specify names of modes to test on the command line or specify
       all to loop over all svgalib modes.

       The program will run on any card, however, most of the tests  can  only
       be performed on a Mach32.

       The subtest are in(1,8) turn:


       1 -    For  each  256  color mode the program sees if(3,n) it is possible to
              enable a special mode with 8 bits per color in(1,8)  the  RGB  lookup
              table.  If  so,  for example 256 different shades of blue can be
              implemented.  The program displays as much blue shades as possi-
              ble  in(1,8) a shade from dark (left) to bright (right) and some text
              in(1,8) an opposite direction on top of  it.  In  case  56  different
              shades are supported, the screen is divided and shows a rough 64
              shades scale (ordinary vga) on top and the smooth  shade  below.
              Right  now  256  different  shades are only possible on a Mach32
              with RAMDAC of type 2.  For modes with few pixels only, the pro-
              gram  might  fail  to print the text properly and will 'wrap' it
              around the screen edges.

       2 -    Draws a bouncing 'linux' logo stopping after a fixed amount of 1
              pixel  steps.  Uses  vga_bitblt(3) on the image plus a one pixel
              outline in(1,8) border color to move(3x,7,3x curs_move) the  pixel  around  the  screen.
              The Mach32 is very fast in(1,8) this discipline.

       3 -    Draws filled rectangles using vga_fillblt(3).  At first a series
              of larger to smaller centered rectangles is drawn  to  fill  the
              screen.   For  256 or less(1,3) color modes these will use a sequence
              of 256 random(3,4,6) colors. For 32K or more color modes  it  will  use
              colors  0  up  too, however, you'll usually just see a repeating
              series of blues (limitations of monitor/human  eye,  the  blue's
              differ  not  enough  for the eye to see). Then a bunch of random(3,4,6)
              boxes in(1,8) random(3,4,6) places is drawn  overwriting  each  other.   The
              Mach32 is very fast in(1,8) this discipline.

       4 -    Draws  small  fish bitmaps and then larger linux logos in(1,8) random(3,4,6)
              positions using vga_imageblt(3).  They just overlap  each  other
              The  Mach32  is  poor  in(1,8)  this discipline. If you have a linear
              frame buffer enabled, it is used instead to perform  this  func-
              tion  (even  if(3,n)  the  program does not use a linear frame buffer
              otherwise).  Usually this is twice as fast for Mach32.

       5 -    Use vga_hlinelistblt(3) o do some simple polygon fills: squares,
              circles,  diamonds of random(3,4,6) sizes, positions and colors. Again,
              the Mach32 is very fast in(1,8) this discipline, but  somehow  slowed
              down  by  the  imperfect  prototype of this function. Again, the
              polygons just overlap each other.

              The resp. tests will only be performed where  supported  by  the
              hardware.  For  Mach32  this means only SVGA 256, 32K, 64K color
              modes.  The linear frame buffer emulated  vga_imageblt(3)  works
              for all SVGA modes though.


       The  program  prints  the  number of pixels drawn and the time(1,2,n) required
       plus the resulting rate of pixels  per  second.  For  Mach32  the  rate
       depends on the amount of screen accesses (2 per pixel move(3x,7,3x curs_move) for vga_bit-
       blt(3), 1 per pixel move(3x,7,3x curs_move) for  vga_fillblt(3)  and  vga_hlinelistblt(3);
       also  twice bytes are affected for 32K, 64K color modes). On a non VRAM
       card you'll also note the effect of the memory  access(2,5)  caused  by  the
       generation  of  the  video  frames  (more colors/rez/sync(1,2,8) rates => less(1,3)
       speed).  Also, higher modes draw more pixels per call, thus  less(1,3)  call
       and setup(2,8) overhead.

       Here  are the rates for my card on an almost idle 486 EISA system which
       should be fairly optimal (2MB VRAM EISA Mach32) except maybe the linear
       frame buffer emulated imageblt which might be faster on PCI card:

       Testing mode 1: G320x200x16...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Testing mode 2: G640x200x16...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Testing mode 3: G640x350x16...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Testing mode 4: G640x480x16...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Testing mode 5: G320x200x256...
       Warning: Resolution too small, displayed text is
       probably scrambled.

       Has support for CLUT width 8 bit
       Testing mode 6: G320x240x256...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Testing mode 7: G320x400x256...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Testing mode 8: G360x480x256...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Testing mode 9: G640x480x2...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Testing mode 10: G640x480x256...
       Has support for CLUT width 8 bit
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 6.49 seconds -> 27.21 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 217884171 Pixels in(1,8) 4.55 seconds -> 47.89 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 3.07 seconds -> 5.57 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 20192124 Pixels in(1,8) 0.57 seconds -> 35.42 Megapels
       Testing mode 11: G800x600x256...
       Has support for CLUT width 8 bit
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 6.65 seconds -> 26.56 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 343102613 Pixels in(1,8) 6.23 seconds -> 55.07 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 3.06 seconds -> 5.58 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 33166399 Pixels in(1,8) 0.78 seconds -> 42.52 Megapels
       Testing mode 12: G1024x768x256...
       Has support for CLUT width 8 bit
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 6.88 seconds -> 25.67 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 603141286 Pixels in(1,8) 9.78 seconds -> 61.67 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 3.07 seconds -> 5.57 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 52958845 Pixels in(1,8) 1.08 seconds -> 49.04 Megapels
       Testing mode 13: G1280x1024x256...
       Has support for CLUT width 8 bit
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 7.10 seconds -> 24.87 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 1063820849 Pixels in(1,8) 16.16 seconds -> 65.83 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 3.07 seconds -> 5.57 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 95798478 Pixels in(1,8) 1.75 seconds -> 54.74 Megapels
       Testing mode 14: G320x200x32K...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 12.30 seconds -> 14.36 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 41317334 Pixels in(1,8) 3.61 seconds -> 11.45 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 5.93 seconds -> 2.88 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 3411068 Pixels in(1,8) 0.23 seconds -> 14.83 Megapels
       Testing mode 15: G320x200x64K...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 12.29 seconds -> 14.37 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 42351016 Pixels in(1,8) 4.12 seconds -> 10.28 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 5.93 seconds -> 2.88 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 3561694 Pixels in(1,8) 0.23 seconds -> 15.49 Megapels
       Testing mode 16: G320x200x16M...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 8.83 seconds -> 1.93 Megapels
       Testing mode 17: G640x480x32K...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 13.38 seconds -> 13.20 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 217723964 Pixels in(1,8) 7.95 seconds -> 27.39 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 5.94 seconds -> 2.88 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 19579110 Pixels in(1,8) 0.74 seconds -> 26.46 Megapels
       Testing mode 18: G640x480x64K...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 13.37 seconds -> 13.21 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 221608034 Pixels in(1,8) 8.28 seconds -> 26.76 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 5.93 seconds -> 2.88 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 21048202 Pixels in(1,8) 0.79 seconds -> 26.64 Megapels
       Testing mode 19: G640x480x16M...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 8.82 seconds -> 1.94 Megapels
       Testing mode 20: G800x600x32K...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 13.97 seconds -> 12.64 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 357205415 Pixels in(1,8) 12.22 seconds -> 29.23 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 5.92 seconds -> 2.89 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 34391335 Pixels in(1,8) 1.16 seconds -> 29.65 Megapels
       Testing mode 21: G800x600x64K...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 13.97 seconds -> 12.64 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 348943970 Pixels in(1,8) 11.87 seconds -> 29.40 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 5.93 seconds -> 2.88 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 34510200 Pixels in(1,8) 1.17 seconds -> 29.50 Megapels
       Testing mode 22: G800x600x16M...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 8.83 seconds -> 1.93 Megapels
       Testing mode 23: G1024x768x32K...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 14.60 seconds -> 12.10 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 608000981 Pixels in(1,8) 18.62 seconds -> 32.65 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 5.93 seconds -> 2.88 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 53767429 Pixels in(1,8) 1.72 seconds -> 31.26 Megapels
       Testing mode 24: G1024x768x64K...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has BitBlt: 176610000 Pixels in(1,8) 14.60 seconds -> 12.10 Megapels
       Has FillBlt: 601666798 Pixels in(1,8) 18.80 seconds -> 32.00 Megapels
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 5.92 seconds -> 2.89 Megapels
       Has HlineLst: 52037798 Pixels in(1,8) 1.67 seconds -> 31.16 Megapels
       Testing mode 32: G720x348x2...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Testing mode 33: G320x200x16M32...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 11.60 seconds -> 1.47 Megapels
       Testing mode 34: G640x480x16M32...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 11.62 seconds -> 1.47 Megapels
       Testing mode 35: G800x600x16M32...
       Dacwidth test not applicable.
       Has ImageBlt: 17085000 Pixels in(1,8) 11.62 seconds -> 1.47 Megapels

       This  demo  is part of svgalib and can be found in(1,8) the demos/ subdirec-
       tory of the original svgalib distribution. However, it is not installed
       in(1,8)  the  system by default, s.t. it is unclear where you can find it if(3,n)
       your svgalib was installed by some linux distribution. Even then,  when
       you  have  the demo on your system, you probably won't have the sources
       s.t. it is only of limited use for you.

       In case of any such problem, simply get an  svgalib  distribution  from
       the  net.  You  even  don't need to install it. Just make in(1,8) the demos/
       subdirecty. As of this writing,  svgalib-1.2.12.tar.gz  is  the  latest
       version(1,3,5)   and   can   be  retrieved  by  ftp  from  sunsite.unc.edu  at
       /pub/Linux/libs/graphics and tsx-11.mit.edu at  /pub/linux/sources/libs
       which will most probably be mirrored by a site close(2,7,n) to you.


SEE ALSO
       svgalib(7),  vgagl(7), libvga.config(5), vga_ext_set(3), vga_bitblt(3),
       vga_fillblt(3),    vga_hlinelistblt(3),    vga_imageblt.3    threed(6),
       accel(6),  bg_test(6),  eventtest(6),  forktest(6), fun(6), keytest(6),
       mousetest(6), scrolltest(6), speedtest(6), spin(6), testgl(6), testlin-
       ear(6), vgatest(6), plane(6), wrapdemo(6)


AUTHOR
       This  manual  page  was  edited by Michael Weller <eowmob@exp-math.uni-
       essen.de>. He also wrote thise demo and it's documentation.



Svgalib (>= 1.2.11)              29 July 1997                     testaccel(6)

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