So a soft core CPU that is generated to run a specific program? I can't see any use for that at all. Every time you write a new program, you'd have to create a new bitstream to run it. On 03/09/2022 21:24, tokafondo_at_tokafondo.name wrote: > So what I'm talking about is if would it be of any help the creation of a 65xx HAL that would implement a kind of "high level" language where there would be: > > - A, B, C... Z registers > - Unlimited memory addressing including virtual memory > - Unlimited opcodes, including compatible with every known 65xx variant in existence > > What would be this useful for? > > Via the use of an simulator/emulator, the programmer would code and debug what needed and once done, via a compiler it would translate to VHDL code that would create the exact CPU or MPU needed for the needed application. > > What do you think? >Received on 2022-09-04 12:00:02
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