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Odyssey Web Browser 32-bit

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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago
Hi All,

Here is a new build:

https://axrt.org/development/owb/i386/OWB_2.0-20241009.zip

Changes:
- address bar gets updated when navigating to next youtube video
- find text panel can now be closed
- option to open network activity panel is hidden
- option to edit context menus is hidden

As we are getting closer to final release I wanted to give you some updated. From the things I still want to look at are:

- enabling JIT for x86_64
- supporting JIT when running on AxRT
- fix network disconnection problems visible on AxRT
- see if I can improve playback performace a bit

Things that won't be solved in OWB 2.0 are:
- network activity window
- network leds
- context menus
- fav icons
- adblock

Order of releases will be most likely as follows:
1) Update (U2) release for ABiv0 i386 AROS containing compoments needed to run Odyssey 2.0
2) Odyssey 2.0 for i386
3) New release of AxRuntime and ABIv11 linux hosted AROS
4) Odyssey 2.0 for x86_64

Timewise, I'd like to complete all of these release in October. It can overflow to November if there are any major issues found along the way.
miker1264, retrofaza, Amiwell79, ntromans, Deremon
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago
Also when you have time, please run this benchmark and share your score:

https://browserbench.org/MotionMark1.3.1/

Here is mine from 64-bit version, linux hosted:
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AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 1 month ago
I did a first test on WMware, see screnshot, calculate that I used a DualCore PC with 4GB RAM!
I will also test on a native PC with the small Netbook Acer Aspire One ZG5 (Native Mode)
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago
For comparison, here is results from Firefox on same hardware. Odyssey is currently ~3 times slower than Firefox in heavy graphics operations.
Edited by deadwood on 09-10-2024 12:03, 1 month ago
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retrofazaMember
Posted 1 month ago
64bit linux hosted (WSL2 Windows 11)
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago
Whoa, I didn't expect that. So what result does your native browser on that hardware?
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retrofazaMember
Posted 1 month ago
result on firefox
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AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 1 month ago
With FireFox on the same DualCore PC, I only found that it was twice as fast as WMware (60-fps/160.58) !

On the Small Netbook Acer Aspire One ZG5 512MB RAM, see screenshot !
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 1 month ago
On my HP Z400 native mode 32 bit
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 1 month ago
again yahoo mail works fine there are no more browser crashes I can safely download attachments and change the message numbering page
Edited by Amiwell79 on 09-10-2024 13:17, 1 month ago
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ntromansMember
Posted 1 month ago
On 2.5 GHz i5 HP EliteBook 8470p native attached. So does running VESA graphics really slow things down that much?

Cheers,
Nigel.
Edited by ntromans on 09-10-2024 16:19, 1 month ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago
I think it's rather the benchmark failing for some reason on your setup. Did you actually see animations during tests or did you see "still frames"?
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago
I found three other benchmarks that possibly give more predictable results. Please try them:

https://chromium.github.io/octane/
https://mozilla.github.io/krakenbenchmark.mozilla.org/kraken-1.1/driver.html
https://browserbench.org/Speedometer2.0/

First two are pure CPU benchmarks, the third is an use experience benchmark.

Here are my results (64-bit version, linux hosted):
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 1 month ago
MotionMark on Samsun NC10 Aros native 32 bit Atom
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AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 1 month ago
deadwood, I don't know if this is one of the things to do

On www.deepl.com Copy-Paste does not work, not even through (Win+V key, Win+C key), if you use 'Paste' from the OWB menu you get a Guru!

The Traduzuine Window is also reduced
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 1 month ago
Kraken v1.1 on samsung nc10 aros native atom
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago
What total score did you get? It's was at the top of the page, above the details you pasted.
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ntromansMember
Posted 1 month ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - I think it's rather the benchmark failing for some reason on your setup. Did you actually see animations during tests or did you see "still frames"?


Yes the animations played, mostly quite quickly too.

On my i5 machine: the Octane benchmarjk locks up OWB at the zlib test., the benchmark for Kraken is attached. The third test is 19.7 runs per minute +/- 0.26

Cheers,
Nigel.
Edited by ntromans on 10-10-2024 13:52, 1 month ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago
@ntromans

Thanks. ~20 for Speedometer is similar to mine, so your web browing should be okish and not as bad as motionmark would suggest.

For Octane, please give it time - even up to 10 minutes. That's how slow it can compute without JIT.
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retrofazaMember
Posted 1 month ago
Test of 64 bit version of linux hosted on three different machines
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