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is this system (hw-2x68060/vxworks)smp or amp ?
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is this system (hw-2x68060/vxworks)s.m.p. or a.m.p. ?
  
* amp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymmetric_multiprocessing
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* a.m.p. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymmetric_multiprocessing
* smp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric_multiprocessing
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* s.m.p. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric_multiprocessing
  
[[Flameman/numa]]
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there is also an other working schema, called [[Flameman/numa]], useful with a great amount of cpu (cpu >> 8)
  
  
  
 
it seems that the dual-CPU V460 is featuring a symmetrical architecture allowing the two 68060 CPUs to operate as either tightly-coupled coprocessors sharing the same operating system and peripherals or as two independent CPUs running separate operating systems across separate I/O channels.
 
it seems that the dual-CPU V460 is featuring a symmetrical architecture allowing the two 68060 CPUs to operate as either tightly-coupled coprocessors sharing the same operating system and peripherals or as two independent CPUs running separate operating systems across separate I/O channels.

Revision as of 02:51, 16 July 2011

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  • CPU: dual 33 MHz 68060 processors
  • ram: 64 Mbytes, DRAM
  • lan: Ethernet
  • interface: Graphics, SCSI-2, VME 32/64?
  • OS: comes with OS-9, LynxOS, pSOS+, PDOS, VxWorks


  • Memory is provided on a piggyback module allowing it to be easily upgraded
  • Up to 4 Mbytes of FLASH
  • Supports ELTEC's LEB mezzanine bus


is this system (hw-2x68060/vxworks)s.m.p. or a.m.p. ?


there is also an other working schema, called Flameman/numa, useful with a great amount of cpu (cpu >> 8)


it seems that the dual-CPU V460 is featuring a symmetrical architecture allowing the two 68060 CPUs to operate as either tightly-coupled coprocessors sharing the same operating system and peripherals or as two independent CPUs running separate operating systems across separate I/O channels.