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by mschaef
198 days ago
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> I'm curious what the CX-83D87 and Weiteks look like. The Weitek's were memory mapped. (At least those built for x86 machines.). This essentially increased bandwidth by using the address bus as a source for floating point instructions. Was really a very cool idea, although I don't know what the performance realities were when using one. http://www.bitsavers.org/components/weitek/dataSheets/WTL-31... |
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The operand fields of a WTL 3167 address have been specifically designed so that a WTL 3167 address can be given as either the source or the destination to a REP MOVSD instruction. [
Single-precision vector arithmetic is accomplished by applying the 80386 block move instruction REP MOVSD to a WTL 3167 address involving arithmetic instead of loading or storing.