Is the ram being used dual ported?
Or are both CPUs sharing it thru a MMU?
Or does CPU1 ahve to wait while CPU2 does some memory dependant task?
Two CPUs could be much worse than 1 if they are constantly fighting for RAM.
Also what about Dyanmic Recompilation style emulation? with 2 CPUs that could really fly, allowing some tricky systems to run where it would be impossible before.
I'm thinking oh some other ARM baised system... these chips are used in more than just PDA's and Embedded systems it seems...
How good is everyones understanding of the low level hardware + registers of the GP32?
I don't see why GPH does what The PS2 and Xbos360 have done for their predicessors.
Backwards compatibility. #1 selling feature of all popular computer systems.
Or are both CPUs sharing it thru a MMU?
Or does CPU1 ahve to wait while CPU2 does some memory dependant task?
Two CPUs could be much worse than 1 if they are constantly fighting for RAM.
Also what about Dyanmic Recompilation style emulation? with 2 CPUs that could really fly, allowing some tricky systems to run where it would be impossible before.
I'm thinking oh some other ARM baised system... these chips are used in more than just PDA's and Embedded systems it seems...
How good is everyones understanding of the low level hardware + registers of the GP32?
I don't see why GPH does what The PS2 and Xbos360 have done for their predicessors.
Backwards compatibility. #1 selling feature of all popular computer systems.