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Retargeting lcc for our architecture gt0116d@prism.gatech.edu (1996-04-13) |
Re: Retargeting lcc for our architecture cwf@research.att.com (Chris Fraser) (1996-04-14) |
Re: Retargeting lcc for our architecture wirthlim@fpga.ee.byu.edu (Michael J. Wirthlin) (1996-04-16) |
Re: Retargeting lcc for our architecture rmeenaks@bfm.com (1996-04-19) |
From: | rmeenaks@bfm.com (Ram Meenakshisundaram) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 19 Apr 1996 12:10:45 -0400 |
Organization: | BlackRock Financial Management Inc. |
References: | 96-04-089 96-04-092 |
Keywords: | lcc, architecture |
Chris Fraser <cwf@research.att.com> writes:
|> If your processor does indeed share a lot with the MIPS, then you can
|> probably retarget lcc by editing a copy of the file "mips.md" and
|> little or nothing else. ...
Michael J. Wirthlin (wirthlim@fpga.ee.byu.edu) wrote:
: We found porting lcc to 'MIPs like' processors quite straight-forward.
: ... Has anybody else ported lcc to non-register based
: machines? We had problems disabling the register allocator (especially
: for temporaries).
Micheal Haardt ported lcc to the transputers, which is pretty much a
stack-based machine. Check out the source in ftp://unix.hensa.ac.uk under
/parallel/transputer/software/oses/minix/aachen. Good luck...
Ram
Ram Meenakshisundaram
Systems Administrator
BlackRock Financial Management Inc
Phone: (212) 754-5577
dEmail: rmeenaks@bfm.com
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