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by GeorgeTirebiter
1572 days ago
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Note, I didn't assume anything. But checking assumptions 'should' be 2nd nature for any geek. As for millihertz: sure it could make sense, if the design were fully static and one was watching (with eyeballs) some LEDs on control and address and status lines -- in fact, in many 'homebrew' computers, having a setting to allow seeing the sequencing of instruction execution is often a built-in feature. MHz. B for Bytes. $B for Billions of Dollars (not "$BN") etc. Rules like this reduce our overall cognitive burden, when followed by all. That, in turn, makes us more efficient. |
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You literally started with
"BTW, when I see "mhz" I assume this means "milli-Hertz"."
> As for millihertz: sure it could make sense, if the design were fully static and one was watching (with eyeballs) some LEDs on control and address and status lines -- in fact, in many 'homebrew' computers, having a setting to allow seeing the sequencing of instruction execution is often a built-in feature.
I didn't say the the frequency didn't make sense, only that it doesn't make sense as an ARM, as that niche ends up having ISA considerations where something like ARM doesn't make practical sense . Particularly given that I said "up to 480mhz".