Why not build hardware-based dynamic recompilation (or translation) into the execution pipeline, i.e. an MC68000 compatible ISA that translates only the necessary bits to the ColdFire ISA (the "microcode," so to speak). Could such a solution be faster than a complete recreation of the MC68000 ISA in an FPGA? Or could a solution that translates from one ISA to another, e.g. MC68000 to ARM, be just as fast or faster?
The inefficiency issue still gives you 060 performance whilst KIS.
I was really wanting just classic OS ie WB 1.3/2/3 I don't want it for OS4/MOS/AROS. An 060 used for an A1200 costs what £300 used? And 060 speeds on A500/1000 are not available full stop.
This is all I want.....
Load OCS/AGA game and play it without chipset emulation
Load Dpaint and speed up the calculations
Give me max ram specific version of OS allows.
Coldfire is cheap tech and has some semblence of 68k compatibility. As stage 2 by all means recompile KS/WB 1.3/2/3 to run in native Coldfire v4 at 400 MIPS.
As for £200,000 reward I offered hypothetically not being enough, I am not hiring anyone or paying you to do a project. I am stating merely if anyone can provide me with a working Coldfire accelerator and suitable OS patches for an A500/1000/2000/4000/1200 I will purchase them ALL for a one off fee of 200k. As a condition of the sale I wish to have the IP transferred to me for free.
So all I have bought is 5 Amiga accelerator cards for the princely sum of 40k each and the taxman can sit on his finger and swivel, nothing to do with him just like if I bought 100000 modified 75mhz 060 accelerator cards off you second hand. The IP transfer is to ensure my purchase is unique as far as the taxman is concerned. If I then choose to employ you in a business venture using my newly acquired IP and patents etc only after this point is there any income tax surely, not from the sale of the fruits of some hobby activity I found interesting enough to purchase exclusively for a large sum of money. If you had a McLaren F1 super car I would purchase that too from you lol, this is no different.
Besides half of the UK IT professionals are on the dole in the UK thanks to two successive idiot governments running the country into the ground without remorse
