The PowerPC instruction set is glorious. On a machine code level, all instructions are fixed length, and any of their fields can be obtained using a combination of >> and &. Plus, the instructions are simple to understand as they do one task only.
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Anonymous2011-09-17 5:10
`>Plus, the instructions are simple to understand as they do one task only.
all instructions are fixed length
Fucking bloat. any of their fields can be obtained using a combination of >> and &.
Isn't that the same in all instruction sets? Plus, the instructions are simple to understand as they do one task only.
And thus you need a fuckton of them. Combine with point 1.
But it's dead :-(
What is glorious instruction set that is alive?
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n3n7i2011-09-17 10:22
... ISA depends of architecture though =)
PowerPC >> one ISA ... x86 another ISA
so >> if you malloc ... =)
... you must malloc differently ... heehee =)]
though...=)
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n3n7i2011-09-17 10:25
I love talking shit =)
I love the sound of my own voice =)
also malloc =)
heheheh =)
it's funny word isn't it =)
I have no idea what it means but i like using it =)
tehehehe =)
my mommy always tells me little stories with odd words in it =)