the TS-7250 uses NAND flash memory. The TS-7200 uses NOR flash memory.
NAND flash cost 1/4 the price of NOR flash but does not let you run programs
directly from flash. It functions more like a hard drive, loading and storing
sectors. So the TS-7250 needs to boot from EEPROM. The TS-7200 boots directly
from NOR flash, it doesn't need an EEPROM.
Early versions of the TS-7200 used 166MHz EP9301 controllers, recent TS-7200s
use the same 200MHz EP9302 (with Maverick Crunck) that the TS-7250 does.
-Curtis.
On October 31, 2005 09:41 am, oh6eh wrote:
> Hi!
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> Have I understood correctly that
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> TS-7250 uses EP9302 that has "Math Crunch Engine"
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> TS-7200 uses EP9301, so software floating point emulator should be
> used for for math?
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> Are there other significant differences (except the obvious CF/Flash)?
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> Thanks,
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> Kaj
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