Author: Ricardo Gibert
Date: 17:42:43 02/15/00
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On February 15, 2000 at 17:28:31, Tom Kerrigan wrote: >On February 15, 2000 at 14:49:36, Ricardo Gibert wrote: > >>The Cassiopeia E-100 & E-105 have a 131mhz 64-bit MIPS CPU (no FPU, but it does >>have separate cache for data & code) with 16Mb or 32Mb ram. On my E-100 I have >>an additional 48Mb of Flash memory. In addition, the instruction set is designed >>to produce executables that are more compact. Plenty of memory for Crafty. > >Yeah, I guess it might have enough memory. > >But I'll have to call you on the 64-bit CPU... I suspect it's approx. an R4000, >32 bit, 1 pipeline, 4kb cache. Similar to the one in the PlayStation. > >-Tom MIPS VR4121 is a 64 bit CPU according to NEC. Look at http://www.nec.com/Semiconductors/categories/679/981008.html Which mentions its use in the Cassiopeia E-10. It does not mention the E-100 since the article predates the E-100 introduction. For a spec sheet for the Cassiopeia E-100 look at: http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-7045-417-130129.html?tag=st.co.7045-404-130129.dir.7045-417-130129
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