Motorola 5200 MIPS

Wolfgang Denk wd at denx.de
Tue May 4 01:32:59 EST 2004


In message <002101c4311c$6ca7d440$0301a8c0 at chuck2> you wrote:
>
> OK, I know I'm anal-retentive, but I can't just accept "it has 'bogo' in the
> name, so therefore it means nothing."  We've run linux on several 8xx family

Then go back and read the archives. This has been  discussed  several
times before.

> parts and the bogomips closely tracked the expected performance of 1
> instruction/clock.  Now all of a sudden it doesn't mean anything?  So I

It never meant anything.

You can compare values  within  the  same  processor  family,  i.  e.
MPC8xx, but not across different families which may use - for example
- a completely different bus interface.

> P.S. I'm a fan of Motorola processors, hope I didn't sound too ugly.  What
> would the world be like if Bill had chosen the 68000???

There would be a so-called "operating system" which  was  to  be  68k
compatible and full of bugs ;-)

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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