First alpha version released

Started by EgonOlsen, March 03, 2010, 10:33:54 PM

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zammbi

QuoteI heard that 2.2 was supposed to end the fragmentation and bring most of the phones up to speed. No idea but nexus one is safe for sure 
That was 2.1. Flash wont support a number of the older phones specs so 2.2 may be limited(it would give them a the reason to limit it).

QuoteNo idea but nexus one is safe for sure
I wouldn't be surprised if it was the first phone to get the update heh.

raft

Quote from: EgonOlsen on May 12, 2010, 05:36:04 PM
Results look promising. However, older phones like mine will never see an official update to 2.2. So you either have to drop support for them or still limit yourself to something that works reasonable well on these devices.
may not be the actual case. it's written in this post that Froyo upgrades are technically possible for every phone on market ;D but of course it also depends on the carriers and the manufacturers to package up and offer the Froyo updates to their customers..


EgonOlsen

Quote from: raft on May 20, 2010, 05:41:58 PM
may not be the actual case. it's written in this post that Froyo upgrades are technically possible for every phone on market ;D but of course it also depends on the carriers and the manufacturers to package up and offer the Froyo updates to their customers..
...which Samsung won't do for the Galaxy. They didn't even manage to make 1.6 official albeit there are unofficial roms made by Samsung available. Of course you can flash it on your own with some hacked version, but i actually want to use that phone and i don't want to convert it to a piece of junk by accident...

EgonOlsen

2.2 is out for the Nexus one...can't wait to see some numbers...anyone!?

dl.zerocool

I'm on 2.2.

Tell me what to test and I'll post the results.

raft

i really wonder how bones will perform on 2.2. apk url is the same

dl.zerocool

#97
(My nexus one is not overclocked, stock 2.2, just rooted)
Nexus one froyo 2.2 :
Bones test results :
- No animation 1 model
60
- Animation 1 model
~(depend on the selected animation)40fps -> 60 after a second(do not depend on the animation all of them go to 60 after a second).

- No animation 2 models
56-60
- Animation 2 models
~36->55 after a second

- No animation 8 models
42-44 ~

- Animation 8 models
17-25  (depends on the animation)


Rotating arround the models don't change too much the results (1-2fps)

raft

wow :o compared to previous results you posted for nexus one, animation with 8 models boosted from 5 to 17-25 fps ;D

thanks, that's promising :D

dl.zerocool


EgonOlsen

Quote from: raft on May 26, 2010, 01:28:41 AM
wow :o compared to previous results you posted for nexus one, animation with 8 models boosted from 5 to 17-25 fps ;D

thanks, that's promising :D
But weren't those 5 fps taken from a version that used a slower version of AE?

dl.zerocool

he said that the bones apk is already the same I don't think he changed the Jpct-AE did he ?

EgonOlsen

The url is the same, not necessarily the apk's content. I made some improvements regarding animations in mid-april IIRC and i don't think that your first benchmark reflects this. Anyway, performance is pretty good now, it doesn't matter in the end... ;D

raft

Quote from: EgonOlsen
But weren't those 5 fps taken from a version that used a slower version of AE?
maybe, not sure ::) zero cool posted it at april first

raft

Quote from: EgonOlsen on May 26, 2010, 01:39:00 PM
Quote from: raft on May 26, 2010, 01:28:41 AM
wow :o compared to previous results you posted for nexus one, animation with 8 models boosted from 5 to 17-25 fps ;D

thanks, that's promising :D
But weren't those 5 fps taken from a version that used a slower version of AE?
i've re-run bones demo on stock (2.1) Nexus One: 10 fps with 8 animated models
5 to 10: jPCT's internal improvement ;D
10 to 17-25 JIT thing