The datasheet for the Logic 53C80 claims
Is this a big deal, or just the normal improvement one gets by switching from NMOS to CMOS (5380 vs. 5C80)?
It seems like it would be interesting to do before/after SCSI performance comparisons on a Mac II family machine. Thoroughly benchmark the performance. Replace the SCSI chip with the Logic version, and test again. Compare.
Also leaves open the question of whether later NCR, SYMBIOS, LSI Logic or AMD parts have the same improvements. I haven't been able to find an LSI Logic datasheet for the 53C80 to check.
LSI Logic ended up owning NCRs semiconductor group after they were spun out and after they spent a time as SYMBIOS.
Note that Logic and LSI Logic are different companies.
I haven't seen stock of the Logic version anywhere except utsource and because of a bad experience I'm not willing to order from them. Otherwise I'd try this.
So who wants to do this experiment?
Or order me some L53C80 the next time you do a utsource order...
https://www.utsource.net/itm/p/11998118.html
It is pin and functionally compatible with the NMOS NCR5380, while offering up to a 2.5x performance improvement, 10x power reduction, and lower cost. Replacement of the NMOS 5380 by the LOGIC Devices L5380/53C80 will result in an immediate transfer rate improvement due to REQ/ACK and DRQ/DACK handshake response times up to 5
times faster than previous devices.
Is this a big deal, or just the normal improvement one gets by switching from NMOS to CMOS (5380 vs. 5C80)?
It seems like it would be interesting to do before/after SCSI performance comparisons on a Mac II family machine. Thoroughly benchmark the performance. Replace the SCSI chip with the Logic version, and test again. Compare.
Also leaves open the question of whether later NCR, SYMBIOS, LSI Logic or AMD parts have the same improvements. I haven't been able to find an LSI Logic datasheet for the 53C80 to check.
LSI Logic ended up owning NCRs semiconductor group after they were spun out and after they spent a time as SYMBIOS.
Note that Logic and LSI Logic are different companies.
I haven't seen stock of the Logic version anywhere except utsource and because of a bad experience I'm not willing to order from them. Otherwise I'd try this.
So who wants to do this experiment?
Or order me some L53C80 the next time you do a utsource order...
https://www.utsource.net/itm/p/11998118.html