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'''SPIM''' (MIPS spelled backwards) is a MIPS emulator generally used to educational purposes. It has a commandline version, and graphical front-ends from Windows and Linux, PCSpim and <code>xspim</code>, respectively. SPIM is required software for [[ECE 2500 Computer Organization]].
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'''SPIM''' (MIPS spelled backwards) is a MIPS R2000 and R3000 simulator generally used to educational purposes. It has a commandline version, and graphical front-ends from Windows and Linux, PCSpim and <code>xspim</code>, respectively. The source code for SPIM was released in 2010 under the standard BSD license.
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SPIM is required for [[ECE 2500 Computer Organization]].
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=See Also=
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* [[w:SPIM|Wikipedia SPIM article]]
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=External Links=
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* [http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/spim.html SPIM homepage]
  
 
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Revision as of 13:03, 1 March 2010

SPIM (MIPS spelled backwards) is a MIPS R2000 and R3000 simulator generally used to educational purposes. It has a commandline version, and graphical front-ends from Windows and Linux, PCSpim and xspim, respectively. The source code for SPIM was released in 2010 under the standard BSD license.

SPIM is required for ECE 2500 Computer Organization.

See Also

External Links