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- From: ghazi@wizofhoz.uucp (Ozzie)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Vxl Ram*32 fpga question
- Message-ID: <ghazi.04y4@wizofhoz.uucp>
- Date: 11 Aug 1992 15:22:33 GMT
- References: <1992Aug7.094356.27902@rdg.dec.com> <1933@kluge.fiu.edu>
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- In article <1933@kluge.fiu.edu> xnybpf01@serss0.fiu.edu (Brian P Feeny) writes:
- >what the major differences between the CSA mega midget and the VXL*30 are?
- >I have heard that the VXL is a piece of junk. Does it have an MMU, FPU,
- >CoPrc or a provision for any of these? Is it about the same compatibility
- >as CSA's? What are some pros/cons............thanks.
-
- The reason that the VXL gets knocked around is it got released
- before it was fully available, it was almost a year from release to the
- memory being available for it and there were a few problems associated with
- compatability with other products. But that's also true of the MMR, you
- will have a few compatability problems, mostly with CPU slot expansion
- devices.
- Now that you can get the VXL30 complete and upgraded to it's V3
- release, those early beefs just don't hold anymore. I was one of those very
- pissed buyers who had to wait almost a year for the whole package. But now
- that I have the whole package, am pleased with performance.
- It does have a socket for an FPU and an MMU is dependent on which
- variety of 68030 you get, the EC is MMU-less(a bit less expensive) with the
- RC having an MMU at a higher price(approx. 40-50 dollars more). The FPU or
- co-proccessor can be either a 68881 or 68882, basicly you can use one at
- any speed you can get your hands on and push it a bit if it's not fast
- enough. I've got a 50 mhz 68030, a 33 mhz 68882, and have fooled around
- with the CPU at 60 mhz and the 68882 at 50.
- The cons are basicly the same for both the MMR and VXL, some minor
- problems associated with other products. The VXL can have a higher speed
- 68030 then the MMR, it's top end is the 38 special that uses a 33 mhz 68030
- clocked at 38 mhz. Both can use a 50 mhz 68882, but a 50 mhz 68882 in the
- PLCC package is not available yet. Of couse you can push the 25 or 33 mhz
- one's to higher speeds. The MMR has been around a bit longer if you
- consider time a pro.
- Other then those minor differences both the VXL and MMR are very
- similar with the VXL being somewhat less expensive to get then an equally
- configured MMR.
-
- > Also, how much 32 bit memory can you add to a VXL and where does it ad
- >onto? (i.e. an exp. board, CPU, etc). Also what is its ceiling.
-
- The VXL can have upto 8 megs of 32 bit memory added to a seperate
- memory board that fits onto the main board, the main board goes into the
- CPU socket with the original CPU going onto the VXL. This is the same
- configuration as the MMR, except I'm not sure of it's ceiling, which I
- think is the same as the VXL. Thus in 68030 mode you can have up to 17 megs
- of total memory or 18 if you can manage to fit a 2 meg Agnus under the
- MMR or VXL. Of course in 68000 mode you are still limited to 9 or 10 megs
- of addressable memory.
- Now as far as performance goes, I can only speak for the VXL. Using
- a 50 mhz oscillator on the CPU and a 40 on the FPU, Cpu_Speed rates it at
- 21+ of a std Amiga, MIPS gives it a 3.5 mflop rating. I've only fooled
- around with the 60/50 combo, but didn't run any benchmarks on it, but will
- as soon as the thermocoolers I'm putting on are here. Didn't want to risk
- overheating the thing so I only tried the 60/50 combo for a few minutes
- while the 500 was disassembled, to see if it worked.
-
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