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- From: espie@bireme.ens.fr (Marc Espie)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Amiga and Real Time Systems
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 09:06:54 GMT
- Organization: Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
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- References: <9604091927.AA000mo@harrison.demon.co.uk> <4keoj5$91e@swrinde.nde.swri.edu> <dunlap.829097139@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu>
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- In article <dunlap.829097139@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu>,
- Dunlap W. Brian F1D x8255 <dunlap@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu> wrote:
-
- >We are integrating a shiny new
- >SGI Challenge multi-processor almost-top-of-the-line
- >machine into our lab as the central real-time computer. The
- >SGI real-time extensions are named React. Today I found
- >out that React can't react as fast as a 1986 A1000 that it
- >controls (the A1000 is an embedded processor for a transmitter
- >rack). The interrupt response time (maximum latency) for the
- >SGI is specified as 250 microseconds from the time the interrupt
- >line on the VME expansion cage is asserted.
-
- >The 7 MHz A1000 has been proven to have a maximum interrupt response
- >time of 110 microseconds from an interrupt line on its Zorro I
- >expansion cage.
-
- >Go figure. :-/
-
- I don't know which release of the OS you are using, but I know for
- sure that programmers at Commodore were displeased with the slow
- interrupt reaction time in the older OS, in short, that's one of the
- things that got greatly improved in 2.0 :-)
-
- On the other hand, the Amiga native hardware for some real-time things
- is not so great (for instance, the serial is a bitch to get right,
- and pretty easy to throw out of sync if you're abusing higher level
- interrupts).
-
- If, as I think, React is just an add-on to the Unix kernel of standard
- SGIs, I'm not too surprised at that slow reaction time. Except for
- MACH based Unixes, it's rather difficult to get a working real-time Unix.
- In my memory, Irix isn't such a great system. If it were not for its
- superb graphics processor or lightning-fast Risc, Silicon Graphics machines
- wouldn't look so flashy.
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