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- From: bayko@BOREALIS.CS.UREGINA.CA (John Bayko)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: WAS: Motorola pricelist Now: Multiple CPUs
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 21:03:42 GMT
- Organization: University of Regina
- Message-ID: <4e66re$i9l@sue.cc.uregina.ca>
- References: <wfblanDKJ8Cw.1tn@netcom.com> <96017.131924IO92257@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> <4dor2g$2er@tbd120.tbd.ford.com> <4dtg98$6f1@news.ox.ac.uk>
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- In article <4dtg98$6f1@news.ox.ac.uk>,
- Ian Parkinson <sjoh0358@sable.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
- >With regard to having lots of processors, has anybody seen Acorn's RiscPC?
- >Some chaps from Acorn came and demonstrated it to us - they claim that it
- >is able to utilise multiple processors.
- >
- >Even more impressively, they can use different types of chip - although at
- >the moment cards are only available for the ARM processor and for 486's.
- >
- >This, I admit, made me consider (only for a second) dumping my Amiga... (Note:
- >I've always been impressed by Acorn, so this wasn't too unnatural!)
- >
- >However, when I asked them how use of the multiple CPUs is implemented from a
- >software level, they said that it is essentially up to the individual tasks
- >to secure an extra processor and use it. I got the impression that multitasking
- >is performed just on one chip, but the programs can 'get' an extra chip and
- >use it exclusively. If this fails (i.e. because there aren't enough chips)
- >then they would have to fall back to normal multitasking.
-
- Acorn's RiscOS doesn't (or didn't last I heard) do 'normal'
- multitasking to begin with - it's co-operative, like MS-Windows and
- the Macintosh, not pre-emptive, like the Amiga, so a program normally
- 'gets' the main CPU, then releases it when it feels like it (for a
- system call or event poll).
- That's the reason I decided to go with an Amiga rather than an
- Acorn (I like some other aspects of the Acorn OS better as well (RTG
- for example), but not enough to choose it). In particular, co-operative
- multitasking means slow serial communications on the Archimedes
- series, just like under MS-Windows.
-
- --
- John Bayko (Tau).
- bayko@cs.uregina.ca
- http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~bayko
-