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Re: ARM and 6502
On 19 May 1998 06:29:09 GMT, regnirps@aol.com (Regnirps) wrote:
[snip]
>For the 40 MHz ARM7500 with its 4K cache, the emulator code would be in cache
>most of the time or could be kept in no-wait state SRAM. This would give 6502
>emulation equivalent to a 23 MHz 6502 and the new 60 MHz 7500 from Cirrus would
>be equivalent to a 34 MHz 6502. The SA110 as used in the last Newtons
>(StrongARM) does 200 MHz and would emulate a 114 MHz 6502 while using less
>power than the original 6502 chip.
[snip]
>So, who wants to work on this?
I'd love to work on this but I don't think I can afford the processors
and other components to set up a test bed and such.
I still haven't had a chance to try to track down the complete
instruction set or the prices of the different ARM processors.
But keep me informed because I'm VERY interested and will help as much
as I can.
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