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- From: jsev@midland.co.nz (John Severinsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Speed: 68040 vs. 68060
- Date: 23 Feb 1996 04:07:36 GMT
- Organization: Midland Internet Limited, Network Services
- Message-ID: <796.6626T1389T439@midland.co.nz>
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- On 21-Feb-96 00:30:35 (Msg ID: <38232529@kone.fipnet.fi>), Jyrki Saarinen
- wrote:
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- >Most of the SAS/C compiled code does not have be specially
- >68060 optimized, in a real world situation the 060 is
- >usually able to run 2 instructions at the same time.
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- You won't get that happening all the time. Code that has been optimized for
- the 060 will execute 2 instructions per cycle more often though.
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- /// * |One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them
- __/// ** |One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
- \XX/ * *miga |In the land of Mordor where Shadows lie
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- John Severinsen |- J.R.R. Tolkien
- jsev@midland.co.nz |
- <tsb>Thor 2.22, 22-Feb-96 23:07:59
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- .... Stupidity is NOT a handicap. You'll have to park elsewhere.
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