More ETH Lilith goodies available.
bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca
bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca
Sun Aug 10 18:46:44 CDT 2008
Jos Dreesen / Marian Capel wrote:
I re-posted your message to fpga-cpu as the talk was about
stack machines.
> Those with an interest in the ETH Lilith Modula-2 should point their
> FTP clients to
> ftp://jdreesen.dyndns.org/ftp/lilith
>
From fpga-cpu
rtstofer wrote:
>> Even with out front panels, here is some food for thought
>> for a nice machine that is begging to be re-implimented again
>> in hardware.
>>
>> -------------------
>> Those with an interest in the ETH Lilith Modula-2 should point
> their FTP
>> clients to
>> ftp://jdreesen.dyndns.org/ftp/lilith
>>
>> where they will find plenty of data concerning that machine.
>>
>> Most important is a binary image of the Lilith Systemdisk, and a
>> directory containing all files ( more then 700..) of that
> systemdisk.
>> Among these files are :
>>
>> Medos binaries and source code.
>> Modula-2 compiler binaries with source code.
>> Lilith system utilities with source code.
>> Bootfiles and system files.
>> Microcode sources and assembler
>> Manual
>>
>>
>> Also available are hardware docu and some screenshots.
>>
>> Enjoy ,
>>
>> Jos Dreesen
>>
>> Server is on a basic DSL line, so download speeds will vary....
>> ---------------
>>
>
> I have always been a huge fan of Niklaus Wirth and I have attempted
> to build a similar processor for the P4 P-Code. I really liked using
> UCSD Pascal in the early days until the licenses were revoked.
> Bummer...
>
> The Lilith project is VERY interesting. It will be quite easy to
> increase the speed by an order of magnitude. The 64 bit memory will
> be an issue when using FPGA development boards. I'll have to look
> into that.
>
> I have been banging your DSL all morning downloading everything in
> sight.
>
> The only retro projects I am excited about are those with complete
> software.
>
> I'm going to be looking very hard at this project.
>
> Richard
>
>
>
>
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