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@ 2003-07-31 13:53 Maciej Hrebien
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From: Maciej Hrebien @ 2003-07-31 13:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi there!

Does anyone of you worked with Transmeta's Crusoe? Or maybe you have
this cpu still working for you? so, how's your battery? ;) Do you know
where can i find more information about this cpu better than
www.transmeta.com briefs?

I just (for now ;)) wanna know how it works. Is it 1:1 with Intel cpus &
which one? Does it or the code morphing soft support sse & does it have
other instructions not present in x86 instruction list? What are the
bottlenecks? How "smart" is the code morphing soft? Are there any parity
rules like in Pentium? ... where can i find informations like that?

..and one (stupid?) at the end, just theoretically: the soft is in flash
memory, so i can create my own instruction list & code the soft so it
will be able to cross my instructions into Crusoe's internal world,
right?

Regards,

-- 
Maciej Hrebien


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