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From: seanf@sco.COM (Sean Fagan)
Newsgroups: comp.arch
Subject: Re: Cycle Counter
Message-ID: <3151@scolex.sco.COM>
Date: 10 Aug 89 17:45:17 GMT
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In article mccalpin@masig3.ocean.fsu.edu (John D. McCalpin) writes:
>In the above-referenced message, Dirk Grunwald asks about cycle counters:
>>I know something like this exists on the Cray X-MP; do other machines
>>have cycle counters as well?
>Not that it makes much difference, but the ETA-10 has several extra
>registers to keep track of cycle counts for the vector and scalar units
>separately.
I've been told that the Elxsi has a clock register available, with 25ns
resolution. Since the cycle time is 25 ns, this makes it possible to time
any instruction (mov , r1; instruction; sub , r1; or whatever
the syntax would be). Since it's also 64 bits, I believe its epoch is
something like 14000 years from now...
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