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This repository contains the source files for the official RISC‑V Instruction Set Manual, including the Privileged RISC‑V Manual in LaTeX and the Unprivileged Manual in AsciiDoc. It tracks formal ratified versions of the ISA maintained by RISC‑V International and hosts build workflows for releasing updated ISA documents.
...The repo contains the full source (in 6502 assembly), with support for multiple hardware platforms via conditionals, includes floating-point arithmetic, string handling, arrays, math functions, I/O, etc. The repository is maintained by Microsoft, is archived (read-only), and released under the MIT license.
An introduction to ARM64 assembly on Apple Silicon Macs
An introduction to assembly on Apple Silicon Macs. In this repository, I will code along with the book Programming with 64-Bit ARM Assembly Language, adjusting all sample code for Apple's ARM64 line of computers. While Apple's marketing material seems to avoid a name for the platform and talks only about the M1 processor, the developer documentation uses the term "Apple Silicon". You need Xcode 12.2 or later, and to make things easier, the command line tools should be installed. ...
Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry
...Each lesson introduces a kernel feature and demonstrates its implementation within RPi OS, followed by a comparison to how the same concept is realized in the Linux kernel. The repository is structured so that every lesson corresponds to a snapshot of the source code at that stage, making it easier for learners to follow the progression of kernel development. The design of the lessons emphasizes gradual learning, allowing readers without prior OS development experience to understand kernel internals. The project is still under active development and encourages community contributions to expand its lessons and improve its content.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
...The alpha IDE is at
http://spel.sourceforge.net/src/web/spel.html
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Since it is early prototype, it's not easy to use,
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latest code is in the git repository.
Providing Windows(TM) ports of open source & free software. A repository for development, multimedia and internet tools distributed under free and open source licenses.
The idea of this project is to create an online assemblies's repository and a Visual Studio Addin to communicate with this repository. Those assemblies can be add by references on any .NET project easily with the addin.