Is hard to explain, i'm not even understand all that 100%, but i think i said at least some useful stuff that will help to understand why so many commands. In situations like that COP2 accuracy will not hit real VU memory. Like you can see VU0 is accessible directly from EE, but also thru VIF0 to run on it's own. This are ways that can be used to communicate EE/VU/GS. This is for microprograms running on it's own. So like you can see it is the same coprocessor, but not in terms we are discussing here.Ībout Command 0x11, this one is strictly for VU (not sure which one yet), but not one accessed from COP2 instruction. So is the same processor, but COP2/VU0 macrocode, gonna have different math accuracy command than VU0 microcode running on it's own. Totally different situation is VU1, but let not touch it now. While VU0 can have own microprogram not dependent on EE, usually COP2 access is performed. COP2 is instruction accessing VU0 from outside, directly from EE memory range. VU0 is coproccesor that can run also on it's own, then communicate using VIF0, have own memory. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Click to expand.Well yes, but actually no. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.
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