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- From: torrunes@idt.unit.no (Tor Rune Skoglund)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Blizzard 1260 Help
- Date: 1 Mar 1996 16:53:04 GMT
- Organization: Norwegian Institute of Technology
- Message-ID: <4h7a1g$a52@due.unit.no>
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- Keywords: Blizzard 1260 help
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- In article <1773CA40FS86.JWILDE@ukcc.uky.edu>, JWILDE@ukcc.uky.edu (Jim Wilde) writes:
- |> I just installed my new Blizzard 1260 in my trusty 1200, with 16megs of Ram.
- |> SysInfo shows it as having an '040, not 060, and 38 MIPS...quite respectable,
- |> but I know its got an '060, and the docs say it should cruise at 80 MIPS. I've
- |> used the enclosed CPU060, and CyberPatcher, and still can't make it hum any
- |> faster. Any suggestions anyone? CPU060 shows it as an 060 in its printout.
- |> What to do?
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- 38 MIPS is fairly good. The 68060 peaks at about 80 MIPS, which is
- approximately the teoretical maximum of the chip.
-
- Considering a 50 Mhz 030 gives about 9 MIPS in Sysinfo, 38 MIPS for
- non-060 compiled code is realistic as it gives four times the speed
- of a 50 Mhz 030..
-
- - Best Regards,
-
- Tor Rune Skoglund DataKompaniet ans
- Tech. Manager/Partner Trondheim Innovation Centre
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