[SunRescue] SS20 (??) is it really?

James Lockwood lockwood at ISI.EDU
Fri Jul 30 14:00:38 CDT 1999


On Fri, 30 Jul 1999, Chris Conn wrote:

> Here is what I get:
> 
> 
> MBus  :  50 MHz 
> SBus  :  25 MHz 
> CPU#0 :  60 MHz SuperSPARC / SuperCache

Definately an SM61 (60MHz internal CPU clock, 1MB e-cache).  Here's how
you stack up against your SS4: 

System            CPU        ClkMHz  Cache      SPECint SPECfp
Name              (NUMx)Type ext/in  Ext+I/D      92      92
================= ========== ======= ========== ======= =======
Sun SS20/61       SuprSP     50/60   1M+20/16     98.2   107.2
Sun SS4/110       MicroSP2   110     16/8         78.6    65.3

Roughly 25% better for integer work and 65% better for FP.  It will be a
nice upgrade.

> Also, how fast is the /dev/cua/a port on the SS20?  Can I run it at
> 115200? (one of the reasons I am getting rid of my SS4 is the 38400 max
> on the serialA...the other being 8bit color).

Both the SS4 and SS20 use the same serial port controller (zs-based ASIC).
They can run at 38400 well and will work at 76800 but are a bit touchy
(and few devices support that speed).  You will not be able to go to
115200 without an add-on serial port card.

-James







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