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Re: MISC-d Digest V00 #78 Stuff up.


I have just received digest 78 and haven't recieved 79 yet, but there 
appears to have been some monumental stuff up, my appologise if I have some 
how accidentally done something to offended anybody (though I don't know if 
I have yet).  I'm sorting it out via email.

Wayne.

About my post in digest 78.  The theme was, congragulations Dr Ting (I have 
been pessimistic in the past about the p20).  I talked to Chuck in 1988 not 
1998, and he was talking about a 20-bit design then and I suggested that 
24-bit might be more usefull (for interfacing issues, memory ussage, and 
address space), he went for 32-bits (and if it had kept up with the speed 
increases of other simularly complex 32-bit designs (at low power 
cosumption) I would probably be using it).  Some compression stuff I forgot 
to share with Jeff some time ago but helpfull for his efforts (and some high 
compression routines not requiring hardware).  The 3D stuff about connecting 
a misc to 3D chip with embedded memory (bank switching to get above 2.5MB), 
and a bit of frustration (but not about Jeff, DR Ting, or Chuck), just the 
wider world.


From:  "Richard S. Westmoreland" <sagalore@pcspower.net>

>
> > Well I have to hand it to Dr Ting he is comming through, good on him! I
> > actualy suggested to Chuck that a 24-bit design was better than a 20-bit
> > design in 1988.

>Visit www.ultratechnology.com and find one of
>the original articles why they
>chose 20 bit.

Thanks but, I allready know.  By the way I count 4 pins that could have been 
used sram, i/o, video, and 14M.  But they weren't.  I didn't say that it 
would be the same system, it would loose some functionality.

--snip

>>for users.  These are all nice ideas.  But who is paying for it?

>He is of course.  ;0)

Please reread it ;)

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