The DLX Processor
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Description: Class overview with tables (instruction format, set) and diagrams (timing), some other information. By Ethan Miller, University of Maryland.
For this class, you'll be designing a processor that implements a subset of the DLX instruction set. This subset was chosen to keep the project simple, allowing undergraduates complete the design in a single semester. Nevertheless, this processor has most of the ingredients of a "real" CPU. By the end of the semester, you'll be able to run simple programs on the processor, allowing you to observe the internal operations of a CPU as it executes instructions. This project may seem large at first; that's because you're getting the entire description all at the start of the semester. There will be checkpoints throughout the semester, giving you opportunities to make sure you're on the right track. As you'll see, this project can be broken down into several smaller parts, each of which is small enough to complete in a few weeks.
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