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Re: [oc] Lookin for a MISC core
On Sunday 08 July 2001 08:06, Dirk Heise wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm on this list for a week now. I'm personally interested
> in stack engine cores or MISC cores (minimal instruction set
> cores) because IMHO they are the smallest possible CPU cores,
> and, well, they would fit well with the Forth compilers i'm
> writing. Is there already such a thing available or in the
> works? I'm interested in something that would fit into a
> reprogrammable FPGA or so, so maybe i could experiment with
> it at home... low budget, you know.
See http://www.ultratechnology.com/chips.htm
I used Dr. Ting's P16 (http://www.ultratechnology.com/p16vhdl.htm) as a
test VHDL source to compare free software from Xilinx and Altera. The
results were better than I had expected (faster than 50 MHz before any
optimization) and though they required larger chips than I wanted to
use it is probably easy to make it much smaller by changing the design
to make use of the RAMs in the FPGAs.
-- Jecel
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