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摘要
作者描述了一种方法,可以极大地提高流行的台式计算机Apple Macintosh II的速度,使其成为一种高效且廉价的仿真工作站。该设计基于在插入Macintosh II的NuBus卡槽的主板上使用并发高速浮点微处理器芯片。为实现选择的MPU是摩托罗拉DSP96002,一个非常高速的32位微处理器与片上浮点硬件。DSP96002的峰值性能为40.5 Mflops(每秒百万次浮点运算),非常适合仿真应用。每块DSP96002单板包含两个DSP96002处理器节点,一个与Macintosh II的NuBus接口,一个与专用高速数据总线的接口,用于与其他DSP96002单板连接。在一个系统中可以使用1到5个板,从而为模拟器提供最多10个节点。一个完全扩展的工作站的最大持续速率为400 Mflops,接近超级计算机的速度
A desk-top simulation workstation designed around the DSP96002
The author described a way to dramatically increase the speed of a popular desk top computer, the Apple Macintosh II, so that it becomes an effective and inexpensive simulation workstation. The design is based on the use of concurrent high-speed floating-point microprocessor chips on boards that plug into the NuBus card slots of the Macintosh II. The MPU chosen for the implementation is the Motorola DSP96002, a very high speed 32-bit microprocessor with on-chip floating-point hardware. The 40.5 Mflops (million floating-point operations per second) peak performance of the DSP96002 makes it well suited for simulation applications. Each board contains two DSP96002 processor nodes, an interface to the NuBus of the Macintosh II, and an interface to a proprietary high-speed data bus for connection to other DSP96002 boards. From one to five boards can be used in a system, resulting in a maximum of ten nodes for the simulator. A fully expanded workstation has a maximum sustained rate of 400 Mflops, which approaches the speed of a supercomputer.<>