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Re: [openrisc] hi Damjan



Some books I use and are related to microprocessor architectures (I've left
out some HDL related books that also cover processors in some ways):

- Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach by David A Patterson and
John L. Hennessy
- Computer Architecture: Concepts and Evolution by Gerrit A. Blaauw and
Frederic P. Brooks, Jr.
- Processor Architecture: From Dataflow to Superscalar and Beyond by Jurij
Silc, Borut Robic and Theo Ungerer
- Parallel Computer Architecture: A Hardware/Software Approach by David E.
Culler and Jaswinder Pal Singh
- PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The Programming Environments by IBM and
Motorola

I also use numerious other books related to particular processor
implementations etc.

I'll send you current OpenRISC 1000 system architecture manual (I won't
pollute list with it since it is quite big) and perhaps you can contribute
to architecture or start working on something new.

regards, Damjan

----- Original Message -----
From: Slamet Umar <slamet@vlsi.itb.ac.id>
To: <openrisc@opencores.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 3:56 PM
Subject: [openrisc] hi Damjan


>
> Hi Damjan,
>
> Let me introduce myself. I'am a student at Bandung Institute of Technology
> in Indonesia majoring Electronics Engineering. I'm in the final year and
> now doing my final project. My lecturer, Mr. Sarwono, told me about
> OpenRISC, and I've visited your website.
>
> I'm interested in designing core with VHDL or verilog. I've practiced VHDL
> and verilog in my class, desinging a simple microprocessor. I'm exited
> about your project, and I want to join it. Maybe you have some idea what
> should I do now, or maybe I can submit a new design rather than develop
> your design.
>
> I need some books related to designing microprocessor. I have some here,
> but maybe you can show me some references that you've used to design your
> microprocessor.
>
> Regards,
>
> Umar Said
>
>