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First post, by majestyk

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I just cleaned my old HOT-409 and did some tests with the latest BIOS.
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/shuttl … ot-409-ver.-2.2

As expected L2 cache mode is Write Back. I know mainboards with this chipset (OPti 495SX) that have one or two additional sockets for Dirty-TAG chips.
THe HOT 409 doesn´t seem to have a Dirty chip and the BIOSes I tried didn´t reserve one TAG-data bit for dirty, so performance is a bit disappointing.
Then I discoverd an empty DIL-20 socket between CPU and VLB-slot #1. Could this be populated with a DIL-20 SRAM as Dirty chip??
All pictures I found show the HOT-409 with this socket empty.

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Anyone tried to add a Dirty chip?

Reply 1 of 4, by Disruptor

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Please ask heise's ctcm first to see whether a dirty tag ram could help.
https://ftp.heise.de/pub/ct/ctsi/ctcm17a.zip

And please add a screenshot (PNG format is best) of SpeedSys' cache chart.

That DIL looks like it fits a chip that enables bus master on that / a VL slot. You won't need it for a graphics card or an IDE controller. But there already maybe another one for the other VL slot (to drive a SCSI controller).
It is not for cache.

Reply 2 of 4, by majestyk

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All ctcm versions say unmistakably "Dirty TAG -> n/a" and in Speedsys the L2 performance is 40 MB/s reading and 20 MB/s moving, a difference that would be smaller if a Dirty TAG was active.

Still, I think you are right about the DIP 20 socket, I did some measuring today and couldn´t find any connections to the Cache / TAG address lines at all. It´s probably a VLB-related circuit.

Reply 3 of 4, by Disruptor

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You won't be able to see the difference from an added dirty tag in SpeedSys' cache chart.

Reply 4 of 4, by majestyk

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Sorry, mixed that up - in memory performance you can see it:

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Sadly, the result is the same, no Dirty Tag on the 409, not physical, not in ctcm, not in Speedsys.