I've take a look to your web but I can't find any information about
licensing. What kind of license do you have? Is it a free processor? Best regards, Javier Basilio Pez Ramas > -----Mensaje original----- > De: sandeep94404 [mailto:] > Enviado el: viernes, 15 de octubre de 2004 19:14 > Para: > Asunto: [fpga-cpu] ANN: Introducing MANIK - a 32 bit Soft-Core RISC > Processor > http://www.niktech.com > > Hardware Features > > Data Path Width 32 bits > Most instructions are 16 bit. PC Relative jump instructions > are 32 bit. > Four stage pipeline. > Von Neumann Architecture (Data and Instruction in the same > address space). > Sixteen, 32 bit General Purpose Registers. > Four USER defined instructions (with Register File Write > back capability). > Parallel execution of independent Load/Store, Multiply/Shift , > User Defined Instructions and ALU instructions > (In order issue; Out of order completion) > Some Conditional Instructions (Reduces branches & increases > code density). > Built in 32 bit Timer. > Power Down Mode. > 32x32 Multiplier (Multi cycle execution). > > Software Development Tools > GNU Assembler, Linker (binutils) > GCC (C Compiler) > GDB (Debugger) and Instruction Set Simulator > Standalone C-Library (RedHat newlib) > Modified version of DietLibc > > Size and Performance. > > Netlists for the current implementation is available for XILINX > Virtex,Spartan-II and Spartan-IIE; it utilizes 1375 LUTs (809 > slices); the size includes a 32 bit timer and a 32x32 bit LUT > based multiplier. > > The design has been tested to operate at 60MHZ on a Spartan-II > (speed grade -6). > > Netlists, Documentation and Development tools can be downloaded > from http://www.niktech.com. > > > To post a message, send it to: > To unsubscribe, send a blank message to: > > Yahoo! Groups Links |