X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=updates%2F023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn;h=b92cc1bbc94aaad0ea9d8e8ceec073a9f60ada13;hb=31df5af0a3f7c3aefdeed14ba551722df6b0d5b8;hp=3cecbdaca5e611e863ca0ea43a2ca976e305d226;hpb=fe70e17aed062bf5a0b0d655e63559b4e96d0681;p=crowdsupply.git diff --git a/updates/023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn b/updates/023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn index 3cecbda..b92cc1b 100644 --- a/updates/023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn +++ b/updates/023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ So many things happened since the last update they actually need to go -in the main update, even in summary form. One big thing: Raptor Engineering -sponsored us with remote access to a TALOS II Workstation! +in the main update, even in summary form. One big thing: +[Raptor CS](https://www.raptorcs.com/) +sponsored us with remote access to a Monster spec'd TALOS II Workstation! # Introduction @@ -136,7 +137,8 @@ much larger set of floating-point status flags and exceptions than most other ISAs. Thanks to RaptorCS for giving us remote access to a Power9 system, -since that makes it much easier verifying that the test cases are correct. +since that makes it much easier verifying that the test cases are correct +(more on this below). API Docs for stable releases of both [simple-soft-float](https://docs.rs/simple-soft-float) and @@ -148,7 +150,7 @@ specifically coded exclusively for Libre-SOC: like softfloat-3 itself they're intended for *general-purpose* use by other projects. These are exactly the kinds of side-benefits for the wider Libre community that sponsorship, from individuals, Foundations (such as NLNet) and Companies -(such as Purism and Raptor Engineering) brings. +(such as Purism and Raptor CS) brings. # OpenPOWER Conference calls