Colin_Camper wrote:
I imagine you never are wrong. :-D
Hey you've met me ;-)
I am wrong all the time and openly admit it, like all good engineers. You learn from your mistakes and you go on. Makes you a better engineer.
they dont copy things 100%, register for register, bit for bit.
Nor did Dennis. Did you even read the minimig thread?
I think he did or it wouldnt be compatible? The underlying bus structure is different (he said he merged chip&slow) because of his CPU-RAM interface. It's these differences I talked about earlier in this thread.
They[AMD] sell (effectively) 100% software compatible chips
Ah, yes but to get compatible (and they are still not 100% compatible) they license technology from one another SSE, MMX etc..
Twenty five years in commercial electronics and IT.
As an engineer? Blackpool eh... not much there in terms of ASIC stuff... (I know I grew up around there) Hmmm, BAE systems?