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vISA reviews and mentions
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What is easier for programmers to understand? An entire program that was written in one source code file, or an entire directory of source code files getting statically / dynamically linked into an entire program?
Hello. Over the past six months, I have been working on a CPU ISA named Bit-Bit-Jump. Suprisingly, it is actually the world's simplest CPU ISA, comprising only SIX lines of Verilog code.
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Error: Unsupported tristate construct (not in propagation graph):
You're right, it doesn't look like an actual binary.. How can I turn it into an actual binary?
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What is your take on ISA architectures for FPGAs (x86, arm, risc-v)?
Well, the simplest ISA is six lines of Verilog and it's called Bit-Bit-Jump
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I'ma install T2 Linux tomorrow to see how usable one man's effort at a Linux Distribution really is.
I also have a reason to make an LFS-based Distribution: Instead of the end-user maintaining packages, I want to use git as a package manager, so that the user themselves are the package maintainers, not some random person at RedHat, OpenSuse, Ubuntu, Debian, etc. Not them, the user. But I might not make an LFS Distribution since I would like to make my own Os, compiler, assembler, and linker using the world's simplest ISA, the Bit-Bit-Jump ISA, written in only six lines of verilog. Unfortunately, Fedora's package of verilator is way too out of date to be of use, so I'm gonna have to use Bedrock Linux on top of Fedora just to use the AUR verilator package, which is super up to date.
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Anon gets forgotten
That’s the most based thing one could do, in fact, I made a Bit-Bit-Jump CPU in only 9 lines of code, but currently, Icarus Verilog and Verilator are broken, so I’m transitioning to using Altera Quartus because I want to formally verify and run it on my DE-10 nano: https://gitlab.com/VitalMixofNutrients/vISA/-/raw/vISA/sources/sim/iverilog/BBJ/BBJ.svtb
- I Want to Design my Own CPU with its own ISA, Assembler, and Compiler
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