Path: menudo.uh.edu!usenet From: batman@amigans.gen.nz (Kerry Emerson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews Subject: REVIEW: Progressive Peripherals 040/500 accelerator Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Date: 28 Mar 1993 17:06:22 GMT Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett Lines: 469 Sender: amiga-reviews@math.uh.edu (comp.sys.amiga.reviews moderator) Distribution: world Message-ID: <1p4lue$pms@menudo.uh.edu> Reply-To: batman@amigans.gen.nz (Kerry Emerson) NNTP-Posting-Host: karazm.math.uh.edu Keywords: hardware, A500, accelerator, 68040, commercial PRODUCT NAME Progressive Peripherals A500/040 accelerator BRIEF DESCRIPTION The PPI A500/040 is an accelerator especially designed for the Amiga 500. It comes standard with WB2.04 ROM, 68040 from Motorola, and either 4MB or 8MB of 32-bit Fast RAM. COMPANY INFORMATION Name: Progressive Peripherals Incorporated Address: 464 Kalamath St Denver, CO 80204 USA Telephone: (303) 825-4144 Fax: (303) 893-6938 LIST PRICE I paid $1079 (US) in mid-October 1992. This was the cheapest price I had seen for it anywhere. (Mail me if you want to know the company name.) Since this time, the price has apparently dropped by about $200. I also paid $108 for "overnight" shipping. Unfortunately, due to the fire at PPI, the board didn't actually arrive until December! I was very annoyed. Now that PPI is back on its feet, I expect they'll be able to send them overnight now for real. SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS HARDWARE An Amiga 500. Depending on the model of your 500, the Technician (yourself) that installs the board will need to remove the RF shield, since the 040 is too big to fit under it. This is the only modification to the computer you need to make. Its a simple operation of removing approximately 4 screws, and it does nothing to harm the computer in any way. SOFTWARE Version 2 of Kickstart and Workbench. A Kickstart ROM is supplied with the board, but the Workbench distribution is NOT! You will need to purchase a 2.04 or 2.1 Workbench distribution separately. MACHINE USED FOR TESTING Before installation of the A500/040: Amiga 500, Kickstart/Workbench 1.3 1 MB Chip RAM. GVP A500-HD+ SeriesII 105MB hard drive with 2MB 16-bit Fast RAM. DCTV 2 extra floppy drives. After the installation, the machine is running version 2.0 of the operating system and has 4 MB of 32-bit Fast RAM. DOCUMENTATION Due to the unfortunately fire which left PPI up the creek for several months, the manual which I received with the 040 was a photocopied one. This had with it a note saying that due to their current position [blah blah blah blah], they could not send me the proper manual, but that if I wanted one, I could get one when I sent in my Warranty form. Thats fair enough I suppose. The photocopied manual was bound and did its job very well, so I have no complaints there. The documentation/manual I received goes into a lot of detail to explain what the 040 is all about and how to install both the hardware and the software. It also refers to programs which are 100% compatible with the 040 and how to use the operating system version 2.0x. It has technical support notes and various other Trouble shooting notes. It's very easy to read with "nice" pictorials and was well laid out, highlighting important points, etc. One problem with the documentation I found is that it doesn't help the user move from a 1.3 system to a 2.0 system. When I first tried using the accelerator, I had the 2.0 Kickstart ROM installed but no 2.0 Workbench. As a result, my startup-sequence for my 1.3 system had nothing like IPrefs or ConClip or ANY of the 2.0x commands. This posed a problem as my computer kept crashing EVERY time I put the computer into WB2.0 and booted up. Not having used 2.0 before, I had NO idea what was happening, and the manual said NOTHING! (I live in this little place called New Zealand, so calling the Technical Support line would have cost me the earth!) But once I got and installed the WB2.0 software, everything worked fine. Note: If you have already got WB2.0, then there will be no problem; but for those who are upgrading from WB1.2 or WB1.3, be warned: WB2.0 is very different!! THE HARDWARE The 040/500 is a pretty small and sophisticated piece of hardware. It consists of a small PCB [printed circuit board] which has simply attaches directly onto where the old 68000 was. On its surface is has the main 68040 (the "Beast Master" :-)) which has no heat sink, but has a FAN on top of it to keep it cool (gives your Amiga 500 some air-conditioning). This fan is quiet, almost silent. There are 2 banks of 4MB ZIPs which are both full if you buy the 8MB version, or only one is full if you have the 4MB version. The WB2.0 Kickstart ROM is also on here, along with CMOS technology supply regulators and detached CPU custom chips (FPU etc) for minimum power consumption and greater performance. All chips are surface-mount technology except the 68000 socket, in which the old 68000 chip sits (on the board) for fallback mode. The Motorola 68040 usually has a limit of 25 MHz data speed; but due to the 040/500's custom implemented unique FAN-COOLED CPU, the 040 can be safely driven at a roaring 28 MHz WITHOUT data corruption! [MODERATOR'S NOTE: This is a controversial topic. Some people believe that "overclocking" a 68040 CPU -- running it faster than its intended speed -- is risky, whereas other people believe it can be done safely. So the above claim should be treated as opinion. - Dan] The entire accelerator is approximately 20cm x 10cm in size and fits *VERY* snugly inside the A500. It is not permanently stuck there though, so you can easily remove the card when you want to show it off at a User Group, and simply plug it into someone else's A500. (READ THE WARRANTY WARNING, BELOW.) THE SOFTWARE The software which you get with the 040/500 is good and very useful. You receive a program to switch the CPU between 68040 and 68000 mode, and between Native ROM and On Board ROM. These mean you can have any combination of CPU and operating system, except 68040 booting from WB1.3! This is due to speed and caching modes which don't exist on (aren't supported by) WB1.3. These changes take effect after rebooting, and you are prompted to reboot the machine after you've selected a different configuration. I assume that this configuration gets written to the hard drive or somewhere, because even after a week, it still remembers which mode you last booted in. There are various other CPU and memory speed testing programs that tell you how fast your system now is. There is one other program which is used to initialize the 68040. This means when the board is in 68040 mode, it is in fact running a 14 MHz 68000 until you initialize it which switches it into 68040 at 28 MHz. This seems weird, but all you do is run the program "Init040" in your startup-sequence, near the beginning. No hassles. The Data Cache, Instruction Cache and CopyBack Data Cache can be turned on/off independently also. The software seems to be stable, and hasn't crashed on me yet. LIKES AND DISLIKES This accelerator is FAST! I have used SysInfo(TM) by Nic Wilson (great plug there :) ) and it said... SysInfo V3.11 by Nic Wilson --------------------------- CopyBack Mode.................................. ON Instruction Cache.............................. ON Instruction Burst.............................. ON Data Cache..................................... ON Data Burst..................................... ON Central Processing Unit Type................... 68040 CPU speed in MHZ............................... 25 MHz Memory Management Unit Type.................... 68040 (Disabled) Floating Point Unit Type....................... 68040+68882 Vector Base Register (VBR) Address............. $08000020 Ramsey Chip Revision (A3000)................... N/A Gary Chip Revision (A3000)..................... N/A DMA/Gfx Chip................................... ECS AGNUS - 1Meg Display Mode................................... PAL:High Res Display Chip................................... STD DENISE VBlank Frequency in Hz......................... 50 Power Supply Frequency in Hz................... 50 Horizontal Frequency in KHz.................... 15.60 Card Slot Installed............................ NO Hardware Clock installed....................... CLOCK FOUND EClockFrequency in Hz.......................... 709379 SPEED COMPARISONS AGAINST KNOWN MODELS & PERIPHERALS A500 512k or A600 with 1MB CHIP ONLY........... 33.75 B2000, A2000, A1000 or A500 with fast ram...... 28.31 A1200 68EC020 ................................ 15.28 A2500 A2620 68020 14MHZ card.................. 9.62 A3000/25 SCRAM ICACHE IBURST DCACHE NODBURST... 4.27 A4000 68040 ICACHE DCACHE COPYBACK............ 1.08 CPU Million Instructions per Second............ 20.65 FPU Million Floating Operations per Second..... 5.23 Speed of Chip Memory vs A3000 Chip Memory...... 2.50 Dhrystones per second...........................20177 Nics Comment................................... MOTOROLLIN' I like its speed! The fallback mode is handy (both 68040 to 68000 fallback and WB2.0x to WB1.3 fallback). It is compatible with virtually EVERY program I have used (PD, Shareware and Commercial), especially since you can switch the 68040 on/off and similarly with the WB2.0! I have (with the help of a local software distributor) compiled a list of programs which work with the 68040 and WB2.0x switched on. This is by NO MEANS the full list of programs!!! Shareware/PD: ASwarm AniMan Arq Bell Bell Cfx CfxWin DMS DarkPlay DiskMaster v3.0 DreamTerm FKey FractalBlankerFFP.lha KCommodity LHA LHArcA MED v3.11 Mach2 MagicFileReq MultiRipper v2 MultiRipper v3 NComm v2.00 NickPrefs NoisePlayer oSnap PCopy PM PMore PSX PowerPlayer PowerSnap ProTracker v3.01 ReOrg ReqTools2_1 ScreenX Silicon Menus SmartPlay SnoopDos Spliner Sploin SysInfo v3.11 TinyClock ToolmanagerV2 Turbo Imploder v4.0 (although the music doesn't play, DAMN!) TurboLayers UPD V8 VCLI Virus_Checker (all versions) WBGauge WizardClock Commercial: AmigaVision Art Department Professional ArtExpression AudiomasterIV Audition4 BCD Frame Controller BME Cinemorph v1.00 Cygnus Ed v3.00 DCTV DCTVPaint DCTVProc DPaint III DPaint IV DPaint v4.1 DigiView Digital Sound Studio DirectoryOpus v4.00 (nice work John) DiskMaster v1.3 FinalCopyII FrEd HAM-E HotLinks IMP ImageFX Imagine 2.00 MorphPlus PC-Task v1.1 PageLiner PageStream v2.2 Pixel3D PowerPacker V4.0 Professional Page Quarterback Tools v5 Scene Generator Scenery Animator v3.04 Super Gen Video Toaster 2.0 VistaPro VistaPro2 Word Perfect XCopyPro v6.xxx(?) And there's more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DISLIKES: I have no reason to buy a HARDWARE 286 emulator now! :) PC-Task v1.1 on my 040/500 runs as quick as a 25 MHz 286. I have not been able to get Windows V3.1 going yet, but DOS programs like Debug and A86 Assembler work perfectly. PLUS, it's multitasking :) :) :)! The only request I have for a newer version of the PPI 040/500 is for a FASTER one, I want to go faster, Faster, FASTER, *F*A*S*T*E*R*, (slap), oh, sorry about that. I got a bit carried away. Give a man 25 MHz and he'll want 50 MHz! :) COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS I take it you ALL know what an A3000 is. Well, mine's faster. :) I have performed side-by-side speed tests with a friends A3000 and my 040 is about *4* times quicker. I have not tested any other similar products except an A600, no comment. :P BUGS None, other than the fact that IDIOTS program lovely/incredible track-loading demos with ILLEGAL CODE and they don't work when my 040's at full speed :(. But that's no fault of Progressive Peripherals. WARRANTY Their warranty is laid out on the first page of the manual, and it's written in plain English/American so there's no confusion. As the manual is Copyrighted and "cannot be reproduced in any way/shape/form (including electronic store or retrieval or translation into foreign language) without prior agreement and express consent from PPI Incorporated" (whoops) here's the Warranty in brief form... - Limited ONE year warranty. - The warranty is for the PURCHASER !!ONLY!! - If you discover a fault with your 040/500 within the warranty time, PPI will replace the unit or faulty component ASAP at THEIR EXPENSE! In Other Words: they pay for the replacement of the unit, etc. - Their liability is SOLELY for the 040/500 unit ONLY! i.e., if you blow you Paula or something during installation or there's a power surge, etc, that's NOT COVERED! - If a fault is discovered, you simply send/deliver the unit to PPI (Progressive Peripherals Incorporated) WITH the original sales receipt. You pay for delivery/postage there, they pay for delivery/postage back to you (method of delivery/postage is at PPI's discretion. Any EXTRA shipping costs are YOUR responsibility! - Before sending the fault unit back, you MUST first ring PPI and get an RMA number (Return Merchandise Authorization number). They will NOT accept units returned to them without the RMA number attached. - NO unit/component(s) will be replaced if the 040/500's serial number is damaged, altered, or missing! - The software which comes with the 040 are NOT under any kind of warranty, so if certain software does fail, then the returning and replacement of said programs is ENTIRELY at the owner's expense. - In NO WAY can PPI be liable for any amount more than the recommended retail price of the 040/500 unit at the current moment! - The Disclaimer is a mother of a paragraph to read, but I think they're trying to say that they will only accept Warranty forms within 90 days of the initial purchase of the item. I think, but don't quote me on that; if the Manual wasn't copyrighted, I could have let YOU try and understand it, but it is, so I can't. WARNING!! - Damage whilst being installed by an unauthorized person is NOT covered by the warranty. My suggestion is pay the extra $20US and get an AUTHORIZED technician to install the unit, then if it stuffs up, you DON'T pay for it! CONCLUSIONS To conclude, this product is one of the fastest and most powerful accelerators for the A500. I thought the leap from a floppy-based system to a hard-drive-based system was big, but it's NOTHING compared to the quantum leap you'll discover when going from a 7.14 MHz 68000 to a 25 MHz 68040! It could almost be called a Revolution, a Paradine Shift! On scales from 1 to 10, I would have to give this accelerator... Speed: 10 Goes like a "Bat outta hell!" Compatibility: 9 Both WB1.3 and WB2.0 have their incompatibility problems, but overall compatibility is around 90% - 95%. Hardware Compatibility: 9 MegaCHIP, GVP HDs, tape drives, CD-ROMS work fine, although it would pay to check with PPI first! Performance: 10 While I'm writing this review, I have SmartPlay, TinyClock, Performance Monitor, NComm, Edit, DiskMaster, AlarmingClock, Bell, KCommodity, ToolManager2, Virus_Checker, PowerPacker v4.0 and WBGauge going (wow!) and the CPU is running at 7%! THAT'S performance! Easy of installation: 9 The Technician said it was easy, took 20 mins. Easy of use: 10 Easy-peazy lemon-squeezy! Expandability: 7 Upto 33 MHz and 8MB of 32bit FAST. Value for money: 9 For $1000US, you just can't beat it! Overall: 9 Well done PPI for showing us A500 users the way to make the PC lovers of the world GREEN with envy! Seriously, this unit is possibly the single BEST peripheral I have bought for my Amiga! LEGAL MUMBO-JUMBO This review may be freely distributed in any shape or form including via telephone, electronic mail, snail-mail, telegraph, Morse code, archiving onto an FTP site, saving in a cold dark place on your hard disk to read on a rainy day, backed up onto 880K floppies, translated to any other language (French, German, Australian, Fijian, South Africa, American, Spanish, Italian, Indian, Russian, Mexican, Moari, PolyGlot, Swedish, Danish, Finish (not just yet :) ), Japanese, Malay, Arabic, Chinese, etc.), ported to the PC/Mac, printed out using a Dot Matrix, DeskJet, Laser, Daisy Wheel, WaxJet, PaintJet, Thermo printer, played through SPEAK: and recorded onto C60 or C90 audio cassettes, written out by hand, or dictated outloud whilst bungy jumping. It MAY NOT be used as a promotion for Coca-Cola or Trojan Ribbed! Freeware 1993 Kerry Emerson. No rights reserved. Just remember to credit me if you quote from this review. p.s. Write to me if you have (or are thinking about getting) a PPI 040! Kerry Emerson. User: `Darknight Si' UUCP: Batman@amigans.gen.nz Co-SysOp of Silent Imperium: +64 06 3471763 2400bps (3pm-8am). --- Daniel Barrett, Moderator, comp.sys.amiga.reviews Send reviews to: amiga-reviews-submissions@math.uh.edu Request information: amiga-reviews-requests@math.uh.edu Moderator mail: amiga-reviews@math.uh.edu