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MMS
on 2016-06-01
10:11:04
 Re: A mathematical demo

Partially OFF:
Just a theoretical question: as discussed the BBC Micro (due to it's 4MHz RAM) is one of the fastest 8bit home computers back to 1981 and since then.

I know it is very complicated, but is there any way to double the speed of the Plus/4 memory to reduce the time of bad lines and let CPU go with the speed like on the border?
Or is there any fast SRAM type fit in (maybe externally), if placed / mapped into the place of the "normal" DRAM, need no RAS/CAS?

Maybe using faster DRAMsS, and hack the memroy controllerm, would it make any change?
Or it will not be any faster due to the any fixed waitstates, or just kill the precise timing of TED?



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