[rescue] SS5 mobo
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Tue Mar 2 14:31:47 CST 2004
On Mar 2, 2004, at 3:21 PM, Janet L. Campbell wrote:
>> That's the processor. It's either soldered or socketed depending
>> on
>> when the board was made, but is not "upgradeable" in the SS10/SS20
>> sense. The Mbus in an SS5 is "virtual" and doesn't come out to a
>> physical socket.
>
> There is no Mbus in the SS5. The memory architecture is completely
> different and designed around low latency rather than high throughput.
> The microSparc CPU package itself incorporated most of the same glue
> that
> went into the Mbus interface chips, which is why it can be used with
> very
> few support chips.
I must be misremembering the internal architecture of the SS5 then,
and if that's the case, I stand corrected. Does the operating system
not "see" an Mbus from its perspective on an SS5? (I don't have one
handy at the moment)
-Dave
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