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Re: [oc] x86 IP Core



On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 17:13, watchman@ludd.luth.se wrote:
> Aloha!
> 
> From: antti@c...  
> 
> > x86 Core options: 
> > 
> > 1) cycle accurate clone (real headache) 
> > 2) classical microcode engine (boring) 
> > 3) microcode engine that can reload on the fly - you could achieve 
> > even full pentium 6 support because new microcodes are loadable 
> > (well speed penalty) 
> 
> These are important issues. Rudi, do you need to have a cycle accurate
> core, or just instruction order accurate? Also, programmable
> decode/translate might be something to consider. Eats memory but will
> buy you flexibility including incremental development.

At this point I was just trying to se *what is available
for free*. I'd like to find a FREE, like FREE Beer IP Core !
If it comes with it's own beer even better !

I don't care to much about the bus, but I hope to find
something that is instruction order/result accurate.

Trying to find a free solution I can't be to choosy. If
I decide I have to write it  myself, I will carefully
evaluate those questions and probably many more.

If I find a free IP core, it might be cheaper/easier to
adjust my application, or perhaps the IP.

> /Joachim Strombergson - ASIC hacker at large (as in roaming free)

You supposed to relax on vacation, not hack ASICs ! ;*)

Regards,
rudi               
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