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- From: R.D.Martin-CSSE94@cs.bham.ac.uk (Rich Martin)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: 80 MIPS with 1260 Explaination
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 14:15:33 GMT
- Organization: School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, U.K.
- Sender: rdm@gromit (Rich Martin)
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- Reply to Michael van Elst
-
- I got my information from a module on Computer Architecture which mainly
- focused on the MIPS 6000 architecture, which is older than the 68060.
- Upon asking my lecturer about similarities between the MIPS and the
- Motorola arctictures he said that they obeyed the same principles and
- the same problems witht he MIPS architecture would apply with the
- 68060 architecture.
-
- Thank you for correcting me on a number of points. The information I
- gave was related to the MIPS 6000. I will have to go and rant at my
- lecturer now for giving me bad advice ;-)
-
- As you said, the general concepts are the same even if Motorola have
- refined out some of the more problematic errors.
-
- Rich Martin
-