Xref: utzoo comp.misc:2470 comp.arch:4967 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!ames!oliveb!intelca!mipos3!blabla!kds From: kds@blabla.intel.com (Ken Shoemaker) Newsgroups: comp.misc,comp.arch Subject: Re: Japanese 32-bit micro can be a 68020 or 80386 Message-ID: <2268@mipos3.intel.com> Date: 24 May 88 19:55:09 GMT References: <2006@sugar.UUCP> <53583@sun.uucp> <2206@winchester.mips.COM> <10897@steinmetz.ge.com> Sender: nobody@mipos3.intel.com Reply-To: kds@blabla.UUCP (Ken Shoemaker) Organization: Microprocessor Component Group, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA Lines: 8 I also heard of someone (at Stanford, I believe) who remicrocoded parts of the VAX to get address traces for cache simulations. Certainly not really generally applicable, but an interesting research tool... You don't have to break many eggs to hate omlets -- Ian Shoales Ken Shoemaker, Microprocessor Design, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, California uucp: ...{hplabs|decwrl|amdcad|qantel|pur-ee|scgvaxd|oliveb}!intelca!mipos3!kds