Hi Dave,
On Tuesday 27 January 2015 11:31 PM, David Hill wrote:
On 1/21/15, 12:31 AM, Prasant Jalan wrote:
The above information will help us test our system. We have also put
a system together and the above answers will give us a reference
measurement. We could use your test app and get the fps measurement
and know if our system is behaving fine. Then we could reduce our
scope to javaFX application optimization and forget about the system.
I had been intending to put one of my tests apps in the OpenJFX repo,
and I took the nudge to do so. This app was partly a learning
experience for me, and partly for use at a JavaOne talk last year. The
general idea is one of an industrial style controller.
It is now checked in to OpenJFX repo as:
apps/toys/Industrial/
This example program shows an FPS average while running.
On my Mac I get close to 59 FPS after the JIT warms up.
On my Boundary Devices i.mx6 (quad), it settles down around ~36 FPS
(it takes about 20 seconds for that to happen).
Thanks a lot for this information. This will help me verify my own iMX6
ARM system setup.
Few more questions about your Boundary Devices iMX6 Quad:
- Amount of RAM/memory in your iMX6 system?
- iMX6 Single Core Clock speed (0.8 GHz, 1 GHz or 1.2 GHz)
- Which javaFX version did you use to get the above measurements (if you
recollect)?
Regards, Prasant