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by klodolph
1762 days ago
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Cycle counts are super misleading. These processors were limited by the speed of RAM, and cycles per RAM access differed. Suppose you have RAM running at 1 MHz... maybe your 6502 is also clocked at 1 MHz, and your 8080 is clocked at 4 MHz. I know you're not trying to compare 6502 performance to 8080 performance in general, just that there's a fairly wide variation in how much you can accomplish in a cycle, and "how many RAM accesses can the processor make" is probably what you want to look for, since it's a bit more directly comparable across processors of that era. |
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