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    UTBlazer is a multiprocessor platform simulator developed in Java based on the Xilinx MicroBlaze processor and FPGA design platform. This system simulator is a back-annotated cycle-accurate functional emulator in fact.
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    A Java based simulator for the LC-3 16bit processor used in several CSS classes. (specifically in the book "Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond" (2nd Ed) Moved to GitHub
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    This project has adopted a parser for the output of SimIt-ARM's sema_count program. It is useful to get statistically relevant information from the output of a batch run of the simulator.
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    one type of dynamic language whos backgrouand virtual machine is base on S-expression, just as lisp a looks like. and the idea of the forgrand of snail comes from python mainly, and some from java.
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