Re: Simple assembly program
- From: blmblm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 27 Nov 2005 18:41:22 GMT
In article <dmaahp$cd9$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Paminu <jadajada@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Do you have access to the MIPS simulator program SPIM? (If not,
>> Google for "MIPS" and "SPIM" -- the first hit I got was to a Web site
>> where you can download versions for several platforms.) You might
>> find it helpful in tracing through what's happening in the above code.
>> It's good to be able to trace through with just pencil and paper and
>> your brain, but if that's not working well ....
>>
>
>
>I have just downloaded spim from
>http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/spim.html
>
>extracted it to:
[ snip description of problems with installation of xspim ]
I gather from your more recent post that you straightened things
out, and now have a working simulator? I'm curious (and this might
be useful information for someone searching the archives later):
What did you have to change to get xspim to install, or did you
just bail out and install the command-line version (spim) only?
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