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[oc] Re: ARM core
Hi,
The reason I chose SystemC as design language is that SystemC is system
description language,
I am now studying on it. If you need verilog ARM core, you may go to
nnARM(http://www.opencores.org/projects/nnARM/) .
I've designed a 5-pipeline as a framework. It works and now some
instructions can run on it,
such as data processing instruction, branch instruction and ldr/str.
some codes are based or "stolen " from
swarm(http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~michael/phd/swarm.html). If you just want to
get a free simulator, maybe swarm is a choice.
I'm now trying to get the CVS work so I can upload the sources.
thanks,
Allen Tao Zhong
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University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
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http://www.tianfu.net/~zhongtao
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+80-028-13980689358
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>Hi,
> I'd love to see a GPL ARM core. Let me know how your progress
>comes along. I'm doing StrongArm Linux development including a board
>support package. I don't have System C experience. I'd love to see
>this written in VHDL or Verilog. Best of Success.
>
>Regards,
>
>Edwin Bland
>
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