tom@srl.mew.mei.co.jp (Tom Borgstrom) (10/25/90)
Can somebody give me a pointer to a reference to the ISP language? From what I understand it is a high-level processor specification/simulation language developed at Carnegie-Mellon University. I just got some literature about Endot's (Zycad's) N.2 ISP' compiler/simulator and I'd like to get a third-party opinion of the language. Thanks in advance. -- Thomas H. Borgstrom tom@mew.mei.co.jp Semiconductor Research Lab telephone: +81 6-908-1431 Matsushita Electric Works facsimile: +81 6-906-7251 1048 Kadoma, Osaka 571 Japan
walkerb@turing.cs.rpi.edu (Bob Walker) (10/25/90)
In article <TOM.90Oct25174643@mercury.srl.mew.mei.co.jp> tom@srl.mew.mei.co.jp (Tom Borgstrom) writes: >Can somebody give me a pointer to a reference to the ISP language? Mario R Barbacci Instruction Set Processor Specifications (ISPS): The Notation and Its Applications IEEE Trans. on Computers C-30(1):24-40, January, 1981 - bob