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From: smryan@garth.UUCP (Steven Ryan)
Newsgroups: comp.arch
Subject: Re: Memory latency / cacheing / scientific programs
Message-ID: <803@garth.UUCP>
Date: 25 Jun 88 00:23:48 GMT
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Reply-To: smryan@garth.UUCP (Steven Ryan)
Organization: INTERGRAPH (APD) -- Palo Alto, CA
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>                                                            (Kroft did not,
>however, say what machine the prototype was for.)

Actually, I don't know if a 205 even has a cache. If it does, it is well
hidden from the CPU. I think the main memory is supposed to be as fast as
cache memory on all these weeny machine (ha-ha).

Don't shoot me--I just the programmer.