Floating Point ... A Again
John B. Milton
jbm at uncle.UUCP
Mon Feb 27 06:37:40 AEST 1989
In article <499 at Portia.Stanford.EDU> jeff at Portia.Stanford.EDU (Jeff McDonald) writes:
...
>Does anyone out there know anything about part #105160253? Did it ever
>really exist? How much did it cost? Was it an expansion board or did
>it piggyback the CPU socket (I think this is feasible)? Did you need
>new libraries to use it ?
Yes, a prototype does exist. I addressed this in my HwNote07. I will e-mail
a copy to you (or anyone else). The compiler supports it, see cc(1). The
laodable device driver comes with UNIX, see /etc/lddrv/fpa.o. You can't get
the board because it was canceled due to poor performance (only 50% improvement)
It is an expansion board, and the driver uses an F-line emulator to talk to it.
>Please help, I am starving for floating point support. Also has anyone
>ever tried going to say a 12Mhz crystal? We have done this here with
>PC/AT's. If you get the idea I want the fastest UNIX PC in the world,
>maybe your right !!! Thanks for any info you can provide.
Don't even bother.
John
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