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Mixing mmix and C code? nhbfluci@rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de (Luciano) (2006-10-10) |
Re: Mixing mmix and C code? tommy.thorn@gmail.com (Tommy Thorn) (2006-10-11) |
Re: Mixing mmix and C code? nhbfluci@rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de (Luciano) (2006-10-16) |
Re: Mixing mmix and C code? tommy.thorn@gmail.com (Tommy Thorn) (2006-10-17) |
Re: Mixing mmix and C code? danwang74@gmail.com (Daniel C. Wang) (2006-10-17) |
Re: Mixing mmix and C code? gah@ugcs.caltech.edu (glen herrmannsfeldt) (2006-10-17) |
Re: Mixing mmix and C code? tommy.thorn@gmail.com (Tommy Thorn) (2006-10-19) |
From: | "Daniel C. Wang" <danwang74@gmail.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 17 Oct 2006 01:05:58 -0400 |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
References: | 06-10-034 06-10-050 06-10-065 |
Keywords: | assembler, code |
Posted-Date: | 17 Oct 2006 01:05:58 EDT |
Luciano wrote:
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> I use Linux :-)
> [It's not going to be easy. You'll have to figure out some way to
> package up the MMIX simulator as a callable routine or library. My
> suggestion is don't do that, back up a step, and tell us what you
> are trying to accomplish. -John]
Having read a brief description of MMIX, so long as there is no
self-modifying code involved a MMIX->C translator looks like a day or
so of Perl hacking... That in itself might be a fun project for
someone.
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