You can probably turn the second processor into an fpu, but by the time you've send the data to it & waited for the response, it would be quicker to do it on the first one.
You can probably turn the second processor into an fpu, but by the time you've send the data to it & waited for the response, it would be quicker to do it on the first one.
Do you think it would be practical to turn the second CPU into a GPU? For example the second CPU could be programmed to emulate a SNES GPU and emulate the tile and sprite engines while the main CPU handled the CPU and sound?
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