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From: | "jacob navia" <jacob@jacob.remcomp.fr> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 20 Sep 2001 00:26:52 -0400 |
Organization: | Wanadoo, l'internet avec France Telecom |
References: | 01-09-063 |
Keywords: | translator |
Posted-Date: | 20 Sep 2001 00:26:52 EDT |
I have searched and searched but never found anything remotely resembling a
serious documentation.
Since one of the employees of Transmeta is free software advocate
Linus Torvalds, I thought they would at least release a doc, or a
description of the native instruction set of the chip, but NOTHING.
Compare this attitude to Intel's one, of publishing all their
instruction set so that clone makers like transmeta can do their
stuff... Luckily Intel doesn't have that policy.
"Jason Jurkowski" <Jason.Jurkowski@usa.xerox.com> wrote in message
> I want to learn more about the dynamic binary translation system used
> to "Code Morph" x86 into the Transmeta Crusoe ISA.
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