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by sedachv
5706 days ago
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Let's take your example of the IIfx: off the shelf 68k processor on NuBus. ASICs and I/O coprocessors are just devices. Granted I didn't know about the custom processor work on the Newton, but if IIfx counts as a new hardware architecture, then so does the x86 move from ISA and 8259A to PCI-E and APIC. And I don't think it makes sense to argue that today's Macs have anything resembling a custom architecture. Symbolics' systems and the first AS/400 models (the last new hardware/software architecture developed by IBM) are in a totally different class. |
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If you're curious about the Newton processor: http://www.ot1.com/arm/armchap1.html (see the "ARM6" section).