Kin-Hell wrote:
...but a CSPPC/CSMKIII card has two Capacitor settings within the socket.
They are not capacitor settings are they? I do not know what they are for sure. They perhaps somehow alter the output of the voltage regulator? I honestly do not know 100% how power electronics work (in general) let alone how the CSMKIII works.
Kin-Hell wrote:
In one position, it supply's 5v & the other 3.3v If the 060 requires 3.3 for operation, where would it draw its 5v power from when the card is set to supply 3.3v?
If it limits all the voltage inputs to all 68060 power pins then I would have to agree. But if it only affects one or two? I would have to read about 68060 more. But perhaps you are right? Which would be interesting.
However the signals coming FROM the Amiga will be 5v. So the 68060 inputs must be designed to accept 5v or they would break. (Or there must be additional electronics on all 060 boards)
Kin-Hell wrote:
alexh wrote:
A WarpEngine 040@40 is faster than an 060@50? I think not. (was that a joke? If so I didnt get it)
Not in terms of MIPS or FLOPS. Just in terms of around the Desktop.
It doesn't run faster but it does run faster? The mind boggles :-)
Kin-Hell wrote:
An 060 using 60ns ram on say a CSPPC or CSMKIII card with SCSI III drive is not as snappy on the desktop as a Warp Engine using 60ns Ram on a SCSI II drive.
How very strange. I suggest that some of the OS/desktop software you are using might use a feature of the 040 that is perhaps emulated in the 060? That would explain it. Or perhaps a bug in said software?
Interesting non the less.