Not precisely CISC to VLIW RISC, but in my opinion very cool and somewhat
related.
https://gamozolabs.github.io/fuzzing/2018/10/14/vectorized_emulation.html
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Sent: Friday, August 23, 2019 12:47:28 AM
To: Eric Sm
Well, I knew the computer, just not the city.
It's Zell am See, a small town in western Autria, far from everywhere it seems.
The computer is a Datapoint 2200 - 50lbs, 10x19x20 inches.
I want to get it shipped to Calfornia, where I live.
The cheapest option is to just use local Austria mail, bu
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 12:47:28PM -0500, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
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> On a possible related note, I am looking for information on converting CISC
> instructions to VLIW RISC.
Do you mean the theoretical basis, or implementing it? And is this
ahead-of-time ("I want to run *this* binary"), or
On 08/22/2019 12:47 PM, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
On 8/22/19 12:16 PM, Eric Smith via cctalk wrote:
On another mailing list, someone asked if there was any list specifically
about bit-slice design and microcoding. I don't know of one, so I've
created a new mailing list specifically for those to
> From: Jon Elson
>> On 08/22/2019 12:47 PM, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
>> On a possible related note, I am looking for information on converting
>> CISC instructions to VLIW RISC.
> I think it might end up looking a bit like the optimizers that were
> used on drum memory
> On Aug 23, 2019, at 1:47 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>> From: Jon Elson
>
>>> On 08/22/2019 12:47 PM, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
>
>>> On a possible related note, I am looking for information on converting
>>> CISC instructions to VLIW RISC.
>
>> I think it might end up lookin
I’ve had/am having a similar sized machine shipped from Bulgaria to the UK,
twice. Board first, chassis second. It cost me roughly £60 all in.
I expect a machine taking that long a journey would be best done by ocean
frieght. It’ll take longer than air mail, but a transatlantic flight with a
ma
> From: Ethan Dicks
>> Speaking of KE11-A's, does anyone know what's behind the bidding wars
>> on recent eBay KE11-A component board listings, e.g.:
>>
>> https://www.ebay.com/itm/372685033144
> Perhaps someone has a broken KE11-A
Must be two such people, though - I wa
On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 2:34 PM Noel Chiappa via cctalk
wrote:
> >> Speaking of KE11-A's, does anyone know what's behind the bidding wars
> >> on recent eBay KE11-A component board listings, e.g.:
> >>
> >> https://www.ebay.com/itm/372685033144
>
> Must be two such people, though
But then it turned out not to be the load at all. No matter what I ran
on that Pi, it would corrupt its SD cards in a matter of weeks (the
symptom was that the fourth bit of some bytes would just stick on). I
assume it was just something broken in the Pi itself.
You can simply root off of a
> On Aug 23, 2019, at 12:30 PM, John Klos via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Any Pi processor newer than the original ARM1176JZ should run NetBSD pretty
> well. My 900 MHz Pi 2 runs NetBSD/vax almost as fast as a VAXstation 4000/30
> (VLC), which is about 5 VUPS. An original Pi or Pi Zero should be abl
On 8/23/2019 12:00 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
On Aug 23, 2019, at 1:47 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk
wrote:
From: Jon Elson
On 08/22/2019 12:47 PM, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
On a possible related note, I am looking for information on converting
CISC instructions to VLIW RISC.
> On a possible related note, I am looking for information on converting
> CISC instructions to VLIW RISC.
I'm impressed, cctlk went completely off the rails on the first reply to the
list announcement, and has stayed there.
At least the list itself is staying on topic.
The concepts of bitslice coding and optimizing of it have always interested me.
I'm not sure about the correlation to "CISC to VLIW RISC".
Dwight
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To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
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On 08/23/2019 12:47 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
> From: Jon Elson
>> On 08/22/2019 12:47 PM, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
>> On a possible related note, I am looking for information on converting
>> CISC instructions to VLIW RISC.
> I think it might end up looking
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