I've been testing exclusively in a real SE rig (SONY PSU with blue POT voltage adjustment turned up high but not max), both with the motherboard outside the chassis (using my extension cable) and while inside the chassis. I also am using a Main Wiring Harness that incorporates the
16AWG wire upgrade. All the tests I reported yesterday and all my tests done today were with the SE motherboard inside the metal chassis.
It very well could be that is making the key difference here.
We absolutely need more of our WarpSE beta testers to do testing overlap using the latest firmware (a/b/c/d). Toward that end, I've sent a message to Petar Puskarich about an hour ago to ask if he might be able to make time to flash the recent firmware, starting with "d".
I also warned Petar about what happened to
@techknight and the tiny USB connector breaking off, advising him to use an extension cable to move his SE motherboard outside the chassis when flashing new firmware. I pointed him to the right post in this thread with links to all 4 firmware versions, so he won't need to waste time reading the entire thread to be brought up to speed. I was sure to tell him to watch keep a close eye out for (1) Vertical Bars at Power-ON, and (2) Arrow Pointer oddness. I linked my video yesterday for him so he can see all the details.
Zane, I've spend many hours testing 0.6
b firmware, including today. It has never shown the bars at power on. Not even once. It's rock solid in terms of NOT showing those bars. (And by bars I mean the bars I normally see when the USB cable connects WarpSE to a PC.)
The ONLY time the bars appear (outside a flashing session) when using 0.6b firmware is when I deliberately invoke them by way of pressing-and-holding INTERRUPT and then switching on power. And that is correct behavior. I then release INTERRUPT, the bong sounds, and the SE boots in the stock 8MHz configuration.
The one and only problem I have had with 0.6b is what I showed in
my video yesterday; namely, while moving the mouse, the arrow pointer (or paint brush or whatever is moved by the mouse) will suddenly FREEZE and then a fraction of a second later it will jump to another, distant location on the CRT. It only does that every several seconds. In other words, once that freeze-and-jump happens, it doesn't happen again until several seconds later (assuming I am still moving the mouse). If I am not moving the mouse, it will not do anything bad or unusual, of course.
Tomorrow on my lunch break, before I do any flashing,
I will move WarpSE to my stock SE motherboard in order to reconfirm the Mouse Movement problem remains. That test will be proof that my motherboard is not at issue here.
I spent more time testing many things today, including running Apple Personal Diagnostics:
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Like I said, everything except the mouse movement is working perfectly.
SCSI performance is for the most part not enhanced by WarpSE when using 0.6b that I can see. To help show that I have prepared SCSI Director Pro 4.0 benchmark results showing that firmware 0.6
b slows down SCSI to such an extent that WarpSE's SCSI performance matches the stock 8MHz SE (numbers below within margin of error):
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WHILE BOOTED INTO SYSTEM 7.1
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WarpSE ENABLED:
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WarpSE DISABLED (stock 8MHz SE):
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WHILE BOOTED INTO SYSTEM 6.0.8
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WarpSE ENABLED:
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WarpSE DISABLED (stock 8MHz SE):
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Below are some past test results I made (for sake of comparison), all done while booted into
System 6.0.8...
Levco SuperMac SPEEDCARD (16MHz 68000 & 68881 FPU):
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SpeedCard with MacSD (instead of BlueSCSIv1):
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SpeedCard with BlueSCSIv2:
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Stock 8MHz SE with MacSD:
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Stock 8MHz SE with BlueSCSI v2:
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If my fellow beta testers post any such benchmark results,
please make mention of your OS, because it matters. You get higher scores when booted into System 6.0.8, as compared with 7.1. (And I can tell you that S7.5.5 yields even lower numbers than S7.1.)
Because the only PC I have access to is at the office and tomorrow is Monday, I will test that tomorrow on my lunch break and report back at that time.
But just to confirm, you want me to test "
c" and not "
d", correct?