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Re: Have any of you put this chip in your //gs?





Bill Garber wrote:
"Exegete" <millers@noneofyourbusiness.com> wrote in message
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:
: >>Though I don't suppose an extra million cycles would have
made a LOT
: >>of difference....

Well, I have had the -3 and the -4 in either
a Rom1 or Rom3 and they run the same.

: > Now then, that begs a different concept; A 14mhz 816 in the
long
: > package....what if one were to put one on a TransWarp II or
one of the other
: > IIe acceperators.  Any boost?
: >
: > -Bart
: >
: > Keeper of the Network from Heck
:
: The chip wouldn't run any faster Bart - though I wouldn't mind
seeing a
: 65c02 or a 65816 14mhz Transwarp for the file://e..., and while
you're at it,
: replace the Transwarp's 256K of RAM with at least a meg, heck,
why not a
: full 16meg?

One very good reason, now that I am involved in
projects for the Apple II, would be cost. Another
is amount of time spent. A third, it isn't as easy
as you think to make these into something they aren't.
And you are correct, the chip can only go as fast as
the circuits on the rest of the mobo will allow.

The reference Bill, wasn't to the mobo, but to the Transwarp card for the //e. There, a 65c02 runs at 4/3.6 mhz (the documentation and claims are a bit confusing there), and has 256K of RAM; said RAM mirrors the mobo 64K and the aux 64K, allowing your programs to run at the higher speed, except with accessing video memory and some slots (like the slot that has your floppy controller card in it.)

Roy

PS: IF someone were able to recreate the Transwarp, using the 14 mhz 65c02 and 16 megs of RAM shouldn't be that much more, and maybe less than using a 4 mhz 65c02 and 256K of DRAM.


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