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Re: life extension of old computers thanks to opensource Contiki



Daniel Mandic wrote:
Michael J. Mahon wrote:


"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it is seriously underused."



You mean my Pentium is a wacky, unoptimized piece of multilevel cached
CISC (RISC). Downgraded to Milestones like 'ELITE II' or 'Tempest2000'
to see a bit of digital-art. (Not audible on actual systems)

You could easy say the RISC is better, but the time is wrong... or not?
Otherwise (meanwhile) the CISC-Base got their profits, but only to go
the way back!? hmmm. I am confused.

Yes, the RISC principles provided both an implementation advantage
(simple, non-state-machine datapath) and an overall advantage in
system-level cost-performance (removal of computation from execution
time to compile time).

CISC manufacturers, who owned the market, adopted the RISC-style
datapaths to capture the implementation advantage, and abandoned
the second advantage.

-michael

Music synthesis for 8-bit Apple II's!
Home page:  http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/

"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it is seriously underused."