rtstofer wrote: > > I still like the idea of a tiny language and a language oriented > CPU. The more I think about it, the more I would recommend the > tiny Pascal compiler/interpreter in Wirth's "Algorithms + Data > Structures = Programs". The CPU would have to implement 8 basic > instructions and 13 operators. > Also of interest would be Wirth's simple Oberon-0 compiler (hypothetical RISC target) found in: "Compiler Construction", Wirth, Addison-Wesley 1996 Brian |
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related to 16-bit fpga cpu development
Started by ●October 11, 2004
Reply by ●October 26, 20042004-10-26
Reply by ●October 26, 20042004-10-26
Off to the used book sellers... The hardware is getting to be the cheap part. --- In , "Brian Davis" <brimdavis@a...> wrote: > > rtstofer wrote: > > > > I still like the idea of a tiny language and a language oriented > > CPU. The more I think about it, the more I would recommend the > > tiny Pascal compiler/interpreter in Wirth's "Algorithms + Data > > Structures = Programs". The CPU would have to implement 8 basic > > instructions and 13 operators. > > > > Also of interest would be Wirth's simple Oberon-0 compiler > (hypothetical RISC target) found in: > > "Compiler Construction", Wirth, Addison-Wesley 1996 > > Brian |