wawrzon wrote:
@biggun: "Are you sure that this is a 68040 system?"
my mistake! sure its 060 (corrected), ive only turned it yesterday for the first time since a year and didnt realize the old showconfig desnt recognize the cpu properly.
do you still need an a4k 030 benchmark? (i dont think so)
the results of the test are not really in favour of the coldfire. am i right that it doesnt contain a fpu unit? (which would render it still little less usable)
A 030@25Mhz would be interesting but only if its no hassle.
>the results of the test are not really in favour of the coldfire.
> am i right that it doesnt contain a fpu unit
The 54455 is the tiniest of the V4 Coldfires.
It has no FPU and only a 16 Bit bus.
There are other V4 Coldfires available that have more on chip cache, that have a FPU and that have 32Bit memory bus.
And the used V4m is a bit handicapped by the memory on dev-board. The memory is 16-bit and its DD2 memory.
Using DD2 memory makes sense if you have a very high clocked CPU. When you use it with a rather low clocked CPU the result will only be that you increase the memory latency.
A V4 with better memory (32bit) will have noticeable higher memory performance.
I leaning to use the V5 Coldfire.
From what I have read about the V5 Coldfire, I understand that the CPU performance should be about 3 times faster than the tested V4m.
Cheers