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  1. Bad news: Instancing still Broken.

     

    Good News: Check out these results:

     

    10.8.2 = Latest nVidia WebDrivers:       304.00.05f0210.8.3 = New Apple-Shipping Drivers:     304.10.65b07______________________________________________________Test    10.8.2     10.8.3      Increase1024x7681    fps=39.20    fps=45.21    15.3%2    fps=27.07    fps=31.29    15.5%3    fps=21.65    fps=25.31    16.9%4    fps=22.45    fps=26.81    19.4%5    fps=46.13    fps=53.88    16.8%______________________________________________________1920x12001    fps=35.57    fps=42.71    20.0%2    fps=20.50    fps=23.95    16.8%3    fps=15.61    fps=18.28    17.1%4    fps=16.32    fps=18.93    15.9%5    fps=46.55    fps=54.27    16.5%______________________________________________________

     

    Yep - Definite Improvement - Not Anywhere near Win7x64 yet on certain tests - but creeping pretty close! A significant showing.

     

    - CK.
     

  2. Phew - Finally got my Apple DevID stuff sorted with Apple Developer Support. 5 days of back-and-forth of "what browser are you using?" when they messed up my download

    rights after paying the requisite $100 to get into the programme... sigh...

     

    I even sent them screenshots - to demonstrate the issue that "My rights are messed up", not an "I don't know where the page is" problem which tookk them 5 days to understand:

     

    post-5973-0-72141600-1356734095_thumb.pn   post-5973-0-17301600-1356734088_thumb.pn   post-5973-0-94340800-1356734078_thumb.pn   post-5973-0-61660200-1356734058_thumb.pn

     

    ....Reminds me of the Sirius Cybernetix Corporation (i.e. Definition: "a bunch of clueless jerks who will be first to the wall when the revolution comes" - Douglas Adams).

     

    Latest 10.8.3 Developer (12D44 - Dec 2012) release now installing in my "Test Boot" Environment. Results shortly.

  3. Hehehhee....

     

    Stay Tuned. We and the crew have a few surprises coming down the pipe. (not YMML, YET.... But we have the Orthos now for them)

     

    1.6Gb VRAM now in use between CYYZ and CYTZ at "extreme". Yep - this one will be under 2Gb VRAM if you want to "go nuts" with the resolution with both orthophoto packages installed.

     

    - Ck.

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  4. File Name: KSEA Seattle Photoreal Underlay

    File Submitter: chris k

    File Submitted: 26 Dec 2012

    File Category: DSF Scenery Packages

    X-Plane Version(s): X-Plane 10

    KSEA Seattle Photoreal Underlay

    Version 0.1

    Dec 27, 2012

    Chris K and the ISDG Group

    __________________________________________________________

    Tired of Flying around the plain textured KSEA Demo Airport?

    Feel Like filling your VRAM and Tanking your FPS at the same time?

    Hate having trees in-line with your approaches?

    You're downloading the right file!

    Note: This is for XP10 as it uses 4096 x 4096 Textures for fast rendering

    __________________________________________________________

    Orthophotos courtesy of the United States Geological Survey (USGS)

    The dataset is the 30cm/pixel USGS HiRes Orthoimagery

    This Imagery is in the Public Domain as per:

    http://cumulus.cr.usgs.gov/listofortho.php

    Copyrights and Credits

    USGS-authored or produced data and information are considered to be in the U.S. public domain. When using information from USGS information products (chrisk - which we are), publications, or Web sites, we ask that proper credit be given. Credit is provided by including the following citation:

    Credit: U.S. Geological Survey

    Department of the Interior/USGS

    The USGS home page is http://www.usgs.gov.

    __________________________________________________________

    Click here to download this file

  5. Nice!

     

    Ok - Drop the AMD and Go fastest i7, as "Single Threaded CPU Benchmarks" reveal Intel is way ahead of AMD in the processor game these days:

     

    http://www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html

     

    The Gfx Calls in X-Plane are all single threaded (scenery loads, AI etc are multithreaded), but the main gfx call is a single process. If FPS is what you're after, this is the route to take.....For what its worth! =)

     

    +1 on the GTX680

     

    - CK.

  6. Let's Talk Facades.

     

    I assume you have read: http://www.x-plane.c...rt/manuals/wed/

     

    Draw your facade, or Select your previously drawn Facade

     

    post-5973-0-92662000-1356489742_thumb.pn

     

    On the right side, select "Pick Walls" (ensure it's "checked" and not "X")

     

    post-5973-0-22233000-1356489614_thumb.pn

     

    Now, with the pointer, select ONE of the Facade's points. (I normally use a bounding box to select it)

     

    On the right side again, you'll now see "Wall Type". Select the wall you want.

     

    post-5973-0-72648400-1356489676_thumb.pn

     

    The wall you have changed goes from RED to some other colour.

     

    Save/Export Scenery Pack, and Load in X-Plane

     

    The wall will now retain this attribute, and will not be 'randomly chosen' anymore.

     

    - CK.

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  7. Yep - Both use LibSquish to accomplish the task. Should yield very simmilar results.

     

    XGrinder does batching too. Just select 10-20 PNGs in your Windows Explorer/Fider, and drag and drop them onto thr Xgrinder window. Sit back, relax, 10 minutes later you *should* have 10-20 DDSes at DXT1 or DXT5 depending on alpha requirements. (You can override these in Xgrinder)

  8. Same system, under Bootcamp/Win7x64

    SYS: MacPro 2009 MacPro4,1 (Flashed to 2010 EFI -> MacPro 5,1)CPU: 2.93 GHz Quad Core 45-nm Xeon W3540 (Nehalem "Bloomfield")RAM: 12 Gb DDR3 1066 Mhz RAMGPU: nVidia GTX670 2Gb (non-overclocked)OS:  Win7 Ultimate x64test 1FRAMERATE TEST: time=92.9, frames=6599, fps=71.05GPU LOAD: time=92.9, wait=2.6, load=2.8%1024x768 - nVIDIA Driver 310.70test 2FRAMERATE TEST: time=93.8, frames=3181, fps=33.90GPU LOAD: time=93.8, wait=5.3, load=5.7%1024x768 - nVIDIA Driver 310.70test 3FRAMERATE TEST: time=93.9, frames=2749, fps=29.29GPU LOAD: time=93.9, wait=2.3, load=2.5%1024x768 - nVIDIA Driver 310.70test 4FRAMERATE TEST: time=93.5, frames=3010, fps=32.19GPU LOAD: time=93.5, wait=1.0, load=1.1%1024x768 - nVIDIA Driver 310.70test 5FRAMERATE TEST: time=92.8, frames=8104, fps=87.33GPU LOAD: time=92.8, wait=1.4, load=1.5%1024x768 - nVIDIA Driver 310.70

     

    Yep - Much speed to be had under nVidia Windows drivers...

  9. So,you wanna run some benchmarks, using standard settings, that anyone can run, eh?

     

    _____________________________________________________________

     

    Short Answer:

     

    Delete Preferences

    Remove Joysticks

     

    X-Plane  --load_smo=Output/replays/test_flight_c4.fdr --fps_test=1

    X-Plane  --load_smo=Output/replays/test_flight_c4.fdr --fps_test=2

    X-Plane  --load_smo=Output/replays/test_flight_c4.fdr --fps_test=3

    X-Plane  --load_smo=Output/replays/test_flight_c4.fdr --fps_test=4

    X-Plane  --load_smo=Output/replays/test_flight_c4.fdr --fps_test=5

     

    FPS results are in Log.txt

     

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    Long Answer:

     

    Ok, lets do some housekeeping first.

     

    1. Remove/rename your Output/preferences folder (call it old_preferences)

     

    This clears out any rendering options /screen size options you may have

     

    2. Unplug any Joysticks/HID Devbices

     

    This is so you dont get the "I found a Joystick!" Requestor; due to Instruction #1 above.

     

    3. Open a command Line

     

    Windows

     

    Run -> cmd

     

    OSX:

     

    Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app (or do like we all do in MacOSX and run from spotlight:  i.e. Command-Space,  T E R <enter> =) )

     

    Linux users:

     

    ...you should already know what a shell is.

     

    _____________________________________________________________

     

    4. Change directory to wherever your X-plane install is

     

    Windows users:

     

    cd Desktop

    cd X-Pla<tab>  (it autocompletes for spaces)

    If your X-Plane install is elsewhere, go find it! =)

     

    OSX:

     

    In Terminal, type "cd <space>"

    Find your X-Plane folder in FInder

    Drag and Drop the X_Plane.app icon into the Terminal

    OSX will fill out the location for you (this also works in Windows these days)

    Hit Enter, you should now be sitting in:

     

    user@computer:/Some directory/X-Plane.app>

     

    "cd Contents/MacOS"

    you should now be in:

    user@computer:/Some Directory/X-Plane.app/Contents/MacOS>

     

    Linux

     

    You guys already know what you're doing.

     

    _____________________________________________________________

     

    5. Fire up X-Plane with the standard tests, using a c4 replay file that Laminar was kind enough to include:

     

    Windows:

     

    X-Plane.exe --load_smo=Output/replays/test_flight_c4.fdr --fps_test=N

    ... where N = 1 to 5

     

    OSX:

     

    /X-Plane --load_smo=Output/replays/test_flight_c4.fdr --fps_test=N

    ... where N = 1 to 5

     

    Linux:

    ....Bah, Nevermind...

     

     

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    Ok - Here's the options we're calling:

     

    --load_smo=Output/replays/test_flight_c4.fdr --fps_test=N

     

    Here's what each --fps_test= setting does:

     

    --fps_test=1DEMO_SETTING renopt_volume_fog 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_shadows_06 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_per_pix_liting 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_for_05 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_obj_06 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_vec_03 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_scattering 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR_antial 0--fps_test=2DEMO_SETTING renopt_volume_fog 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_shadows_06 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_per_pix_liting 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_for_05 2DEMO_SETTING renopt_obj_06 3DEMO_SETTING renopt_vec_03 2DEMO_SETTING renopt_scattering 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR_antial 0--fps_test=3DEMO_SETTING renopt_volume_fog 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_shadows_06 6DEMO_SETTING renopt_per_pix_liting 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_for_05 3DEMO_SETTING renopt_obj_06 6DEMO_SETTING renopt_vec_03 3DEMO_SETTING renopt_scattering 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR_antial 1--fps_test=4DEMO_SETTING renopt_volume_fog 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_shadows_06 6DEMO_SETTING renopt_per_pix_liting 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_for_05 3DEMO_SETTING renopt_obj_06 6DEMO_SETTING renopt_vec_03 3DEMO_SETTING renopt_scattering 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR_antial 0--fps_test=5DEMO_SETTING renopt_volume_fog 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_shadows_06 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_per_pix_liting 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_for_05 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_obj_06 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_vec_03 0DEMO_SETTING renopt_scattering 1DEMO_SETTING renopt_HDR_antial 2

     

    Your results will be in your X-Plane/Log.txt file like such: (you gotta look for it), in there with everything else....

     

    FRAMERATE TEST: time=92.8, frames=4282, fps=46.13GPU LOAD: time=92.8, wait=3.2, load=3.4%

     

    Repeat until nauseous.

     

    Post results here. Include a small preamble of what system you're using. Use the <code> BBTags </code> so it all lines up nicely.

     

    Here's Mine:

     

    SYS: MacPro 2009 MacPro4,1 (Flashed to 2010 EFI -> MacPro 5,1)CPU: 2.93 GHz Quad Core 45-nm Xeon W3540 (Nehalem "Bloomfield")RAM: 12 Gb DDR3 1066 Mhz RAMGPU: nVidia GTX670 2Gb (non-overclocked)OS:  OSX 10.8.2 x641FRAMERATE TEST: time=92.9, frames=3643, fps=39.20GPU LOAD: time=92.9, wait=3.4, load=3.7%1024x768 GPU Driver Version: 1.3.4.0 (304.00.05f02)2FRAMERATE TEST: time=93.3, frames=2525, fps=27.07GPU LOAD: time=93.3, wait=2.2, load=2.4%1024x768 GPU Driver Version: 1.3.4.0 (304.00.05f02)3FRAMERATE TEST: time=94.7, frames=2051, fps=21.65GPU LOAD: time=94.7, wait=1.9, load=2.0%1024x768 GPU Driver Version: 1.3.4.0 (304.00.05f02)4FRAMERATE TEST: time=94.9, frames=2130, fps=22.45GPU LOAD: time=94.9, wait=1.2, load=1.3%1024x768 GPU Driver Version: 1.3.4.0 (304.00.05f02)5FRAMERATE TEST: time=92.8, frames=4282, fps=46.13GPU LOAD: time=92.8, wait=3.2, load=3.4%1024x768 GPU Driver Version: 1.3.4.0 (304.00.05f02)

    - CK.

  10. Thanks for the subsequent inclusion of FreddyV in the credits.

     

    Dont know how that slipped by me in the list on the first round... as he did a spectacular job on it, and deserves much credit - Its pretty much the centrepiece of the whole scenery =)

     

    - CK.

  11. I dont think so. More likely it was a security hole, found by an automated scan to see if any Invision Powerboards still have the exploit, and they inject.[*]

     

    Lots of time and effort just to inject something on a redirect page targeting only Win32/XP users doesn't seem like a targeted attack against any particular site.

     

    - CK.

     

    [*] The Opinions/Analysys expressed above are my own, but may be rented for a nominal fee.

  12. Welcome to X-Pilot Wherli!

     

    I find that the caliber of the contributors here is higher - i.e. got some heavyweight developers who are regulars (Including Laminar people). It's more "boutique" in that regard. I'd call it a "High Signal to Noise Ratio" =)

     

    Likewise, less "riff raff" so to speak. It's more like a private club of enthusiasts, rather than a meeting place for the masses.

     

    Enjoy!

     

    - CK.

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