> On Jan 1, 2019, at 10:17 PM, Jim Manley via cctalk
> wrote:
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> RISC was never just about compiler and hardware simplification for improved
> performance of the most frequently-executed instructions. It's also been
> front-and-center in low-power (e.g., mobile) and embedded (now including
On 1/1/19 7:17 PM, Jim Manley via cctalk wrote:
> RISC was never just about compiler and hardware simplification for improved
> performance of the most frequently-executed instructions.
John Cocke is rolling over in his grave.
On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 7:18 PM Jim Manley via cctalk
wrote:
> RISC was never just about compiler and hardware simplification for improved
> performance of the most frequently-executed instructions. It's also been
> front-and-center in low-power (e.g., mobile) and embedded (now including
> Intern
RISC was never just about compiler and hardware simplification for improved
performance of the most frequently-executed instructions. It's also been
front-and-center in low-power (e.g., mobile) and embedded (now including
Internet of Things) applications, which each far outpace the number of
devic
> On Jan 1, 2019, at 2:35 PM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>> I was never a fan of RISC architecture as does not fit the standard high
>> level language model. Everybody wants a 1 pass compiler, thus the RISC
>> model. If you are doing your own RISC model, you might consider a model
>> t
> On Jan 1, 2019, at 2:00 PM, ben via cctalk wrote:
>
> On 1/1/2019 8:58 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
>> hi
>> on DTB we are designing a RISC-ish CPU, code name "Arise-v2"(1).
>> We are using the MIPS R2K and the RISC-V as the reference.
>> In the end, it will be implemented in HDL -> FPG
On 1/1/2019 8:58 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
hi
on DTB we are designing a RISC-ish CPU, code name "Arise-v2"(1).
We are using the MIPS R2K and the RISC-V as the reference.
In the end, it will be implemented in HDL -> FPGA.
The page on DTB is related to a software emulator (written in C)
Any chance of getting the list to add 'monthly digest' format?
12 doses of this a year would be about right.
On 1/1/19 9:13 AM, Carlo Pissant wrote:
> yes, but I prefer a printed copy
>
>> I have difficulties at finding user manuals and books about it.
>>>
>> http://bitsavers.org/components/motor
On 2019-01-01 1:08 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jan 2019, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote:
>> There are these things called "printers."
>
> A lot of them are getting on in years and getting kinda cranky.
Speaking of which, it's a new year, can we not prolong this thread into
a 100
On Tue, 1 Jan 2019, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote:
There are these things called "printers."
A lot of them are getting on in years and getting kinda cranky. There has
been a decline in their business due to copy machines for small to medium
volume, and overseas competition. But some of them
I am looking for original printed copy
Il giorno mar 1 gen 2019 alle ore 18:31 Josh Dersch via cctalk
ha scritto:
>
> There are these things called "printers."
>
> - Josh
>
> On 1/1/2019 9:13 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
> > yes, but I prefer a printed copy
> >
> > Il giorno mar 1 gen 2019
There are these things called "printers."
- Josh
On 1/1/2019 9:13 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
yes, but I prefer a printed copy
Il giorno mar 1 gen 2019 alle ore 18:08 Al Kossow via cctalk
ha scritto:
On 1/1/19 7:58 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
hi
As a second reference, I'd li
There are these things called "printers."
- Josh
On 1/1/2019 9:13 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
yes, but I prefer a printed copy
Il giorno mar 1 gen 2019 alle ore 18:08 Al Kossow via cctalk
ha scritto:
On 1/1/19 7:58 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
hi
As a second reference, I'd li
yes, but I prefer a printed copy
Il giorno mar 1 gen 2019 alle ore 18:08 Al Kossow via cctalk
ha scritto:
>
>
>
> On 1/1/19 7:58 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
> > hi
>
> > As a second reference, I'd like to consider the first Motorola RISC:
> > 88K, which is very elegant and neat ISA; unfort
On 1/1/19 7:58 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
> hi
> As a second reference, I'd like to consider the first Motorola RISC:
> 88K, which is very elegant and neat ISA; unfortunately, I have
> difficulties at finding user manuals and books about it.
>
http://bitsavers.org/components/motorola/8
Well as it turns out I have several boxes of databooks that I need to
get catalogued and listed. (My decluttering task was supposed to be
finished *last* year ...)
Here we have:
MC88100 RISC Microprocessor User's Manual
MC88200 Cache/Memory Management Unit User's Manual
Please pay shipping
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