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Ripes
- Web GUI for the Ripes RISC-V simulator
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C++ or Rust after having learnt C ?
Are you talking about projects such as this? https://github.com/mortbopet/Ripes
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Hardware/software to run RISC-V ASM?
If you want to see more what is going on under the hood of a RISC-V CPU you could use the graphical simulator Ripes: https://github.com/mortbopet/Ripes
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Open-source RISC-V simulator suggestions?
https://github.com/mortbopet/Ripes is in c++
- Ripes: Visual computer architecture simulator, assembly code editor for RISC-V
- Emulator (not qemu) for learning risc-v without Just In Time execution?
- Compiling RV32I assembly without C in Freedom?
collapseos
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The Enchippening
Something like this is probably a lot more realistic than (as fast) "integrated circuits at home" : http://collapseos.org/
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Micro Beast: Self contained 8-bit computer kit in a box
http://collapseos.org/
I know the point of it isn't to run on new hardware, but this would be a way to learn it on a stable platform without having to worry about dealing with constant problems from old hardware before trying to implement it on said.
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Ask HN: We should urge law makers to unlock the bootloaders
There is something called Collapse OS I read about here on HN:
http://collapseos.org/
I myself am a collector of old devices, having raised three kids plus being a web dev. Hate throwing them away too I was just think about this today could I extract the CPUs or RAM or something to reuse rather than destory for the metals. I'd like to learn more hardware but no time.
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Researchers identify largest ever solar storm in 14,300-year-old tree rings
Some hope for Colapse OS [1] perhaps?
[1] http://collapseos.org
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Hacking the Timex M851
http://collapseos.org/
Here is a quick guide to the science for those with the brain worms:
- Shining a Light on the Digital Dark Age
- Google abandons work to move Assistant smart speakers to Fuchsia
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Need help with designing a basic RISC V processor?
Maybe start with sufficient support for a simple OS that allows you to edit and compile programs. Something like FreeDOS or CollapseOs. Once you have that working you can extend it.
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Subreddit Updates: May 2023
During collapse we'll all be using Dusk OS and post collapse we'll be using cobbled together rugged computers running on Collapse OS. I imagine at that point we can probably put the sub name to a vote. Maybe "r/ordinarylife".
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A ultra minimalist distro just for fun
Not Linux....but you could just install Kolibri OS for a very light desktop or consider CollapseOS and DuskOS....think Dusk should run bare metal on now and won't be too bloated, but there's always CollapseOS if you prefer to keep things light
What are some alternatives?
rars - RARS -- RISC-V Assembler and Runtime Simulator
iiab - Internet-in-a-Box - Build your own LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA with a Raspberry Pi !
riscv_vhdl - Portable RISC-V System-on-Chip implementation: RTL, debugger and simulators
lighthouse-of-doom - A simple text-based adventure game
jupiter - RISC-V Assembler and Runtime Simulator
mu - Soul of a tiny new machine. More thorough tests → More comprehensible and rewrite-friendly software → More resilient society.
riscv-gnu-toolchain - GNU toolchain for RISC-V, including GCC
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
nightmare
single_file_libs - List of single-file C/C++ libraries.
awesome-hdl - Hardware Description Languages
Jupiter-II - Another Jupiter Ace computer clone