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Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996 22:01:50 GMTServer: NCSA/1.5Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 16:49:20 GMTContent-length: 3589<html><head><title>SimpleScalar Tools Home Page</title></head><body><h2>The SimpleScalar Architectural Research Tool Set</h2><strong>What is the SimpleScalar tool set? </strong><p>This tool set consists of compiler, assembler, linker and simulation tools for the SimpleScalar architecture. With this tool set, the user cansimulate real programs on a range of modern processors and systems, usingfast execution-driven simulation. We provide simulators ranging from a fastfunctional simulator to a detailed, slower out-of-order issue system.The tool set is partly derived from the GNU software development tools. It provides researchers with an easily extensible, portable, high-performance test bed for systems design. <p><strong>Who wrote the SimpleScalar tool set?</strong><p> Much of the compiler tools are simply ports of the GNU software development tools to the SimpleScalar architecture. The ports as well as the simulators were written by Todd Austin (while he was aPh.D. student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, working in theMultiscalar Group under Guri Sohi; he is now with Intel Corp.). Steve Bennett wrote the SimpleScalar x86 simulator. The tool set is nowsupported by Doug Burger, who wrote the documentation as well.The development of this code was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (grant CCR-9303030 plus software capitalizationsupplement) and the Office of Naval Research (grant N00014-93-1-0465).<p><strong>On which platforms does it run?</strong><p>SimpleScalar should port easily to any 32-bit flavor of UNIX, particularly those that support POSIX-compliant syscalls. The full release has so far beensuccessfully installed on Sparcs running SunOS and Solaris, as well as a Pentium Pro machine running Linux.<p><strong>How can I keep informed as to new releases and announcements?</strong><p>We have set up a SimpleScalar mailing list. To subscribe, send e-mail to<tt>majordomo@cs.wisc.edu</tt>, with the message body (not the subject header)containing <tt>subscribe simplescalar</tt>.<p><strong>How to obtain the SimpleScalar tool set</strong><p>The tool set directory may be accessed via normal ftp:<p><tt>ftp ftp.cs.wisc.edu<br>cd sohi/Code/simplescalar</tt><p>The following files may also be downloaded via the Web, by clicking on their names below:<p><center><table><tr><td width=150><strong>File</strong></td><td><strong>Contents</strong></td></tr><tr><td><!WA0><a href="ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/sohi/Code/simplescalar/release.tar">release.tar</a></td><td>The full, general SimpleScalar release</td></tr><tr><td><!WA1><a href="ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/sohi/Code/simplescalar/ss-x86.tar">ss-x86.tar</a></td><td>The SimpleScalar x86 source</td></tr><tr><td><!WA2><a href="ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/sohi/TR_1308.ps">TR_1308.ps</a></td><td>The technical report documenting the tool suite</td></tr><tr><td><!WA3><a href="ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/sohi/Code/simplescalar/INSTALL">INSTALL</a></td><td>Installation instructions for the general release</td></tr><tr><td><!WA4><a href="ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/sohi/Code/simplescalar/COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT</a></td><td>Duplication, distribution, and use restrictions</td></tr></table></center><p>For documentation about the tool set, please download the technicalreport listed above. You may also be interested in the <!WA5><ahref="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~austin/talk.simple/talk.ps">slides</a>from the simulation workshop talk that Todd gave at ISCA in 1995.<p><hr>Last modified: Sun Aug 18 1996 01:51 by <!WA6><A HREF="mailto:dburger@cs.wisc.edu">Doug Burger</A><BR><hr></body></html>
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