simoni@strat.Stanford.EDU (Richard Simoni) (04/09/91)
A few months ago I saw a description of a piece of code that emulated execution of the MIPS instruction set. I think it may have come from the University of Washington or UW-Madison, not sure. Can anyone refresh my memory and give me a pointer to this? Thanks, Rich Simoni simoni@strat.stanford.edu
datri@convex.com (Anthony A. Datri) (04/10/91)
>A few months ago I saw a description of a piece of code that emulated >execution of the MIPS instruction set. It's called "SPIM". Check the usual archives. -- -- datri@convex.com
diamond@jit345.swstokyo.dec.com (Norman Diamond) (04/10/91)
In article <1991Apr10.004641.7343@convex.com> datri@convex.com (Anthony A. Datri) writes: >>A few months ago I saw a description of a piece of code that emulated >>execution of the MIPS instruction set. > >It's called "SPIM". Check the usual archives. And then, there's the code that emulates the SPARC instruction set. ;-) Follow-ups to rec.humor. -- Norman Diamond diamond@tkov50.enet.dec.com If this were the company's opinion, I wouldn't be allowed to post it.