One of the great strenghts of GNU Linux is its wide variaty of applications. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of music players and chat programs for this platform. A common joke going around in the linux community is “Why don’t you program another music player?” in reply to developpers who don’t know what to [...]
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Spim is a self-contained simulator that will run MIPS32 assembly language programs. It reads and executes assembly language programs written for this processor architecture. Spim also provides a simple debugger and minimal set of operating system services. Spim does not execute binary (compiled) programs, though it can be used to simulate software you wrote in [...]
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