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  • #11
    Originally posted by mark45 View Post
    Still no native support for floats? When a piece of hw doesn't support floats you know it's weak as fuck.
    Wow, you are either confusing the Pi with something else, or utterly clueless (or a troll). I've been doing extensive floaty things on the Pi anyway. It loves floats, and eats them fast (especially the GPU).

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Remdul View Post
      Wow, you are either confusing the Pi with something else, or utterly clueless (or a troll). I've been doing extensive floaty things on the Pi anyway. It loves floats, and eats them fast (especially the GPU).
      The Pi can run quake 3. Which if I recall is a pretty intensive 3D engine for anything before pentium 3 and athlon cpu's...

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      • #13
        Originally posted by b15hop View Post
        The Pi can run quake 3. Which if I recall is a pretty intensive 3D engine for anything before pentium 3 and athlon cpu's...
        Of course it can. Raspberry is GPU + 700 MHz CPU. My Pentium III 700 MHz + NVIDIA TNT2 was just fine for Quake3 @ 800x600. You can even overclock RPi to 1000 MHz. Also RPi has DDR ram and Pentium III had SDR. Pentium III had 100 MHz, RPi has 400-600 MHz RAM depending on your overclocking. They're also both 32-bit with 64-bit data bus width.

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