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- From: Allan Girvan <allan@girvan.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: 030 with no Fast RAM slower than a 020?
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 96 02:14:48 GMT
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- On Sun, 21 Jan 96, Ola Nystrom wrote:
-
- > I thougth that the main reason why ChipRAM is slower than FastRAM is because
- > ChipRAM is clocked in 7.14 MHz and your precios FastRAM is clock in whatever
- > your CPU is (ie 25 MHz)
- >
- > Am I wrong ?
-
- Ram chips themselves don't have a "speed" as such. They just sit there
- holding information until the cpu reads or writes - the access time of ram
- is the only matter which need be considered (and even then, only in
- certain circumstances - see below).
-
- However...
-
- An A1200 with 32bit fast ram will be (very roughly) twice as fast as an
- unexpanded A1200. If the system has only graphics ram them it has to be
- shared between the cpu and the custom chips. They each have to wait for the
- others to finish before they can do their particular thing - net result is
- that the system is slow.
-
- As soon as you add fast ram then the cpu can clear off and use that area of
- ram exclusively. As a result the custom chips have all of the graphics ram
- to themselves and don't have to make room for the cpu. The net result in
- this case is that the whole system speeds up.
-
- The access time of the fast ram chips themselves is largely irrelevant at
- this stage. It might become a factor if the processor itself is upgraded
- but that's a different story.
-
- (The exception to this is fast ram added via the PCMCIA slot. This is 16
- bit ram and can actually slow the machine down!)
-
- Confusing isn't it?
-
- Cheers,
-
-
- Allan.
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