Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mips:1532 rec.humor:52401 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!pa.dec.com!rust.zso.dec.com!shlump.nac.dec.com!tkou02.enet.dec.com!jit345!diamond From: diamond@jit345.swstokyo.dec.com (Norman Diamond) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mips,rec.humor Subject: Re: What was the name of that MIPS emulator? Message-ID: <1991Apr10.040807.24451@tkou02.enet.dec.com> Date: 10 Apr 91 04:08:07 GMT References: <1991Apr9.055312.13782@cascade.Stanford.EDU> <1991Apr10.004641.7343@convex.com> Sender: usenet@tkou02.enet.dec.com (USENET News System) Reply-To: diamond@jit345.enet@tkou02.enet.dec.com (Norman Diamond) Followup-To: rec.humor Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Japan , Tokyo Lines: 12 In article <1991Apr10.004641.7343@convex.com> datri@convex.com (Anthony A. Datri) writes: >>A few months ago I saw a description of a piece of code that emulated >>execution of the MIPS instruction set. > >It's called "SPIM". Check the usual archives. And then, there's the code that emulates the SPARC instruction set. ;-) Follow-ups to rec.humor. -- Norman Diamond diamond@tkov50.enet.dec.com If this were the company's opinion, I wouldn't be allowed to post it.