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TF534 + Mem68k
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kulamario
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Re: TF534 + Mem68k
is possible to buy somewhere this Mem68k ?
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LADmachining
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Re: TF534 + Mem68k
I bought some back in January from the developer on eBay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/mklfi/m.html ... pg=&_from=
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/mklfi/m.html ... pg=&_from=
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mkl
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Re: TF534 + Mem68k
Hi. I'm the one making and selling these, although I have little DRAM chips left. Some amount of v67 pcbs are left.
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mkl
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Re: TF534 + Mem68k
Is the 68030 on TF able to cache any of the 16-bit ram? Or the KS-ROM?
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terriblefire
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Re: TF534 + Mem68k
By default is doesnt because it caused issues when caching chip ram (or 24 bit DMA area). But you can reprogram the cache control lines in verilog if you wanted to.Its as is is for compatibility purposes.
Personally dont think the cache on the 030 gives you much.
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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mkl
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Re: TF534 + Mem68k
If it could make the "programmed IO" IDE transfer code loop run from cache and thus get speed on MMUless (no relocation of KS to fastest RAM) 68EC030?
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terriblefire
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Re: TF534 + Mem68k
Thats a pretty specific optimization for a single kickstart though? i'd rather let people customize as required. MMU 030s are really cheap too. like $9.mkl wrote: 08 Mar 2020 11:56 If it could make the "programmed IO" IDE transfer code loop run from cache and thus get speed on MMUless (no relocation of KS to fastest RAM) 68EC030?
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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mkl
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Re: TF534 + Mem68k
I had 68EC030 (RP40) in mind because I bought 4 pcs cheap on ebay auction.
Running code loops from preloaded instruction cache, I think, would be much faster than loading every instruction word from slow memory every time.
Running code loops from preloaded instruction cache, I think, would be much faster than loading every instruction word from slow memory every time.
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alenppc
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Re: TF534 + Mem68k
You can load the scsi.device in fast ram and that will give you some IDE speed up even without fastrom.mkl wrote: 08 Mar 2020 11:56 If it could make the "programmed IO" IDE transfer code loop run from cache and thus get speed on MMUless (no relocation of KS to fastest RAM) 68EC030?
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