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RE: Give me your ISs, your ASMs, - tyler569 - 04-11-2015 I think it'll be fine, I shall being investigating the possibilitus. (Do pronounce that poss-i-bil-i-twos) I shall however reiterate that I make none of the guarantee things. RE: Give me your ISs, your ASMs, - Magic :^) - 04-11-2015 And also tyler would you have any resources you could point anyone (me) to if they wanted to do it themself later? RE: Give me your ISs, your ASMs, - LordDecapo - 04-13-2015 (04-11-2015, 06:07 PM)MagicalGentleman Wrote: And also tyler would you have any resources you could point anyone (me) to if they wanted to do it themself later? RE: Give me your ISs, your ASMs, - tyler569 - 04-13-2015 I mean, I literally just googled "write an llvm backend" and looked through the top few results, there's also the llvm sources, which are available from various sources including github. RE: Give me your ISs, your ASMs, - Magic :^) - 04-15-2015 ah ok, my search terms were off then. RE: Give me your ISs, your ASMs, - greatgamer34 - 12-02-2015 A bit old for a bump, but tyler I got a working CPU that I implemented in logism that would be nice to code in C. RE: Give me your ISs, your ASMs, - jxu - 12-24-2015 I want to see tyler go absolutely crazy and implement peephole optimizations, loop unrolling, and everything else I think it would be easiest to let gcc produce unoptimized x86 and then try to convert that into an IS... RE: Give me your ISs, your ASMs, - ยงยงยงยง - 12-27-2015 Hello friend. ^ RE: Give me your ISs, your ASMs, - jxu - 01-13-2016 I'm not your friend most likely |