kosstamojan 666 Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 not a bad find dacrone. does it read the slus though??? Quote
tokidoim Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 I kinda doubt it. I think those are mostly for general higher programming languages ( C, C++, etc ). The slus/sles files are in MIPS Assembly Language, which is drastically different from 90% of programming languages. nosig Quote
kosstamojan 666 Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 hunh. i wonder...... if we could find a mips reader other than the ps2 dissassembler program thats out there???? what do you think toki?? Quote
sethlaww Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 this is what i found, SPIM A MIPS R2000/R3000 Simulator James Larus larus@microsoft.com Formerly: Professor, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison Currently: Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research spim is a self-contained simulator that will run MIPS R2000/R3000 assembly language programs. It reads and immediately executes assembly language code for this processor. spim provides a simple debugger and minimal set of operating system services. spim does not execute binary (compiled) programs. spim implements almost the entire MIPS assembler-extended instruction set for the R2000/R3000 (It omits some complex floating point comparisons and rounding modes and details of the memory system page tables.) The MIPS architecture has evolved considerably since then (in particular, from 32 to 64 bits), which means that spim will not run programs compiled for recent MIPS or SGI processors. MIPS compilers also generate a number of assembler directives that spim cannot process. These directives can be safely deleted. spim comes with complete source code and documentation. It also include a torture test to verify a port to a new machine. spim implements both a simple, terminal-style interface and a visual windowing interface. On Unix, the spim program provides the terminal interface and the xspim program provides the X window interface. On PCs, the spim program provides the DOS interface or console interface and PCSpim provides the Windows interface. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Downloading SPIM Platform Program Form File Unix or Linux system spim xspim Source code http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/SPIM/spim.tar.Z or http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/SPIM/spim.tar.gz Microsoft Windows (Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP) spim PCSpim Executable http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/SPIM/pcspim.zip Source code http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/SPIM/pcspim_src.zip Microsoft DOS spim Executable http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/SPIM/spimdos.exe Quote
Dacrone Posted February 10, 2004 Author Posted February 10, 2004 thanks man......hope it is some help.... Quote
jitz Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 you people have no idea what you are doing at all do you? Quote
kosstamojan 666 Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 dr. jizz mabey we on the other hand are attempting to crack the programming for it what the hell have you done for it??? dont fuck with the evil one!!! Quote
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