Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!oakhill!motaus!skipper From: skipper@motaus.sps.mot.com (Skipper Smith) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy Subject: '040 and '882 Message-ID: <1991Apr3.225839.11602@motaus.sps.mot.com> Date: 3 Apr 91 22:58:39 GMT References: <2577@ria.ccs.uwo.ca> <2602@ria.ccs.uwo. <12391@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Organization: Motorola Semiconductor, Austin, Texas Lines: 34 In article <12391@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> navas@cory.Berkeley.EDU writes: >In article <2602@ria.ccs.uwo.ca> ptoper@obelix (Andy Nagy) writes: >> Is it possible for the 68040 to use the 68882 the same way that the >>68030 to do the transcendentals? > > >I'm a software guy, but wasn't the co-processor line taken out of the 68040? > >David Navas navas@cory.berkeley.edu > 2.0 :: "You can't have your cake and eat it too." >Also try c186br@holden, c260-ay@ara and c184-ap@torus Yes, the coprocessor interface was removed from the '040. What would be necessary would be to do the handshake in software in the exact same fashion as the 68000 would with a 68881. However, as the 68040 can emulate, in software, all of the trancendentals (and some of the more complicated data types- or should I say less used- like BCD) at least as fast as a 33 MHz 68882. Although it might be slightly slower in some parts then a 50 MHz '882 the software handshake would kill any advantage to using a 50 MHz '030 and the fact that the instructions that are totally run in hardware run about 5 times faster than the 50 MHz '882 would mean that you wouldn't want to use the external coprocessor all the time. All in all, it just isn't worth the trouble I would expect. If you really feel the need for heavy duty FP, you shouldn't be using the 68040 or an '882, anyway. The '882 at 25 MHz is only about .5-.6 MFLOPS and the '040 (on hardware-only instructions) is about 3.2-3.5 MHz. Somebody should be designing a 96002 board for the Amiga- it cooks along at 60 MFLOPS@40 MHz (and 40 MFLOPS @ 25 MHz)- and updating software to use it. -- Skipper Smith | skipper@motaus.sps.mot.com Motorola Technical Training | 8945 Guilford Rd Ste 145 All opinions are my own, not my employers | Columbia, MD 21046