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    From: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@z...>
    Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 13:44:51 -0700
    Subject: Re: [oc] Small CPU architectures
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    Kirill 'Big K' Katsnelson wrote:
    > 
    > For example, I *loved* the PDP-11 instructions set.  When after VAXen there
    > arrived the first PC/XTs, I wondered what type of instruction set does that
    > 8086 beast have.  Oh my, I should not!  When I found out, I was shocked by
    > its complexity and irregularity.  It was disgusting!  It was awful!  After
    > a very regular PDP-11 instructions, seeing 8086 is not for the faint of
    > heart!
    > 
    > I think, for one, that it is one of the easiest-decodable CISC instruction
    > sets possible.  I looked for an FPGA implementation; besides one sold as
    > a signle-board replacement for a PDP-11 (so it was the matter of necessity
    > and not choice in their case) I found none at all!
    > 
    > Anyway, it would be interesting to find out what kind of more or less
    > open research is being made in this direction.
    > 
    
    PDP-11 is hardly simple (simpler, perhaps, but hardly simple.  A lot of 
    the extensions make it really ugly, in fact.)  Personally, I have been 
    sketching a bit on a "nanoRISC" -- a small RISC microcontroller with the 
    goal of implementing it in as little FPGA area as possible.
    
    I think RISC is the way to go for small size.
    
    	-hpa
    
    
    
    

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    [oc] Small CPU architecturesKirill 'Big K' Katsnelson

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    Re: [oc] Small CPU architecturesJoachim

     
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