On 01/13/2017 06:42 PM, Antonio Carlini wrote:
  On 14/01/17 00:06, Jon Elson wrote:
  I eventually got a MicroVAX-II to replace it,
and, yes,
 that DID have a cache to speed up the memory, but it was
 quite a difference. 
 I'm reasonably sure that the uVAX II did not have a memory
 cache. It did have a translation lookaside buffer and some
 (small) amount
 of instruction pre-fetch though.
 
Right, I am misremembering.  The 780 and the KA650 had caches.
The KA630 did real well, then, without a cache.  So, I never
understood why the Nat Semi 32016 performed so poorly.  I
did build a multiprocessor using the 32016 WITHOUT the MMU,
and it looked to be around 300KIPS (roughly 1/3 of a VAX
780).  So, maybe it was the MMU that really hurt the
performance.
Jon