mandelbrot_riscv_assembler
HelloSilicon
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mandelbrot_riscv_assembler
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RISC-V Assembly projects
https://github.com/enthusi/mandelbrot_riscv_assembler I have also some other examples, like a lz4 decoder.
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What is a cheap (~$10) Risc-v that's simple to get started with?
Big thumbs up for the longan nano. Very cheap, super accessible and many many examples out there. From visual code via Makefiles to bare metal and with the LCD (and even SD card reader) you are not Limited to blinking LEDs. RV32, though. https://github.com/enthusi/mandelbrot_riscv_assembler
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Beginner looking for basic assembly projects
Here is another full assembly example for the longan nano. Including LCD control, GPIO reconfiguration and input as well Mandelbrot math :) https://github.com/enthusi/mandelbrot_riscv_assembler
HelloSilicon
- HelloSilicon – An introduction to assembly on Apple Silicon Macs
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A book teaching assembly language programming on the ARM 64 bit ISA
https://github.com/below/HelloSilicon
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Which assembly to learn for a macbook air m1 ?
Depends on the cpu, as the other user said for M1 processor you'll use ARM64 Assembly, I found this repo with tutorials for Assembly ARM64 https://github.com/below/HelloSilicon
- Hellosilicon - An introduction to arm64 assembly on apple silicon macs
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Learning ARM64 Assembly. Need help!
I've just started learning Assembly on my M1 Mac and I was suggested to use this github repo as a reference.
- An Introduction to ARM64 Assembly on Apple Silicon Macs
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Using ADR in ARM MacOS
I've been trying to learn ARM assembly for my m1 MBA by following along with this book and accompanying GitHub page updating it for Apple silicone. Unfortunately, I am running into the error "unknown AArch64 fixup kind!" when I try to use ADR or ADRP (LDR is not allowed on Apple silicone afik). So, If anyone knows why this error is popping and/or how to fix it, that would be awesome.
What are some alternatives?
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