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authorMisha Brukman <brukman+llvm@gmail.com>2004-10-04 17:36:35 +0000
committerMisha Brukman <brukman+llvm@gmail.com>2004-10-04 17:36:35 +0000
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Add example 'abstract' architectures for LLI: MIX, MMIX, and DLX
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@@ -344,7 +344,10 @@ mail the result to yourself. Repeat ad infinitum.</li>
<li>Convert the non-functional Skeleton target to become an abstract machine
target (choose some simple instructions, a register set, etc). This will
become a much more useful example of a backend since it would be a simple
- but <em>functional</em> backend.</li>
+ but <em>functional</em> backend. Examples of such architectures include MIX,
+ MMIX, <a
+ href="http://www.cs.cinvestav.mx/SC/prof_personal/adiaz/vhdl/DLX/">DLX</a>,
+ or come up with your own!</li>
<li>Use the new Skeleton backend in the Interpreter: compile LLVM to Skeleton
target, and then interpret that code instead of LLVM. Performance win would
be the primary goal, as the number of registers would be a small constant