Author: Flash (port276.cvx2-sto.ppp.netlink.se)
Date: 11-25-2001 01:45
Sounds promising. :)
Now does your Milan SB drivers work in a Falc too?
I have found something promising, too:
the next generation 56xxx (still 24bit tho)
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DSP56309 Features
High performance DSP56300 core
100 Million Instructions Per Second (MIPS)
with a 100 MHz clock at 3.0 - 3.6 V.
Object code compatible with the DSP56000 core
(all we need to know, wonder if itīs true?)
Highly parallel instruction set
Fully pipelined 24 x 24-bit parallel Multiplier-Accumulator (MAC)
56-bit parallel barrel shifter
24-bit or 16-bit arithmetic support under software control
Position independent code support
Addressing modes optimized for DSP applications
On-chip instruction cache controller
On-chip memory-expandable hardware stack
Nested hardware DO loops
Fast auto-return interrupts
On-chip concurrent six-channel DMA controller
On-chip Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and clock generator
On-Chip Emulation (OnCETM) module
JTAG Test Access Port (TAP)
Address Tracing mode reflects internal accesses at the external port
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Thereīs much more info on it,
Check it out here:
http://e-www.motorola.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=DSP56309&nodeId=01M98596
(my gosh, whatta adress!)
I ran the 56001 in my falc at 66MHZ once,
using an modified Phantom. (swapped OSC)
This 309 should go fine at 133, to sync with
the SDRAM, BUS and the rest of the machine...
(SIX channel DMA!)
OK, Guess we have to do an prototype,
to see if the GFX card matches Falcon H/W...
Anyone know where to find info on that card??
(girlfriendīs yelling)
Uh oh... Pensacola is on, gotta go.
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