Spim or SPIM may refer to :
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SPIM is a MIPS processor simulator, designed to run assembly language code for this architecture. The program simulates R2000 and R3000 processors, and was written by James R. Larus while a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The MIPS machine language is often taught in college-level assembly courses, especially those using the textbook Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface by David A. Patterson and John L. Hennessy (ISBN 1-55860-428-6).
The name of the simulator is a reversal of the letters "MIPS".
SPIM simulators are available for Windows (PCSpim), Mac OS X and Unix/Linux-based (xspim) operating systems. As of release 8.0 in January 2010, the simulator is licensed under the standard BSD license.
In January, 2011, a major release version 9.0 features QtSpim that has a new user interface built on the cross-platform Qt UI framework and runs on Windows, GNU/Linux, and Mac OS X. From this version, the project has also been moved to SourceForge for better maintenance. Precompiled versions of QtSpim for Linux (32-bit), Windows, and Mac OS X, as well as PCSpim for Windows are provided.
Najradsej spim,
a letim nad oblaky,
spim,
a vidim psiky, vlky, byky, vtaky,
spim, a svet je pestroraky,
spim, a je mi fajn,
tak naco vstavat,
stupat, cakat pad,
naco vstavat, nespacov sa bat.
A tak spim,
a citim zvlastne chute, farby, vone.
Spim, a sniva sa mi o mne,
spim, viem ze to nema koniec,
spim, a je mi fajn,
tak naco vstavat,
stupat, cakat pad,
naco vstavat,
nespacov sa bat,
naco vstavat, skusat, klesat, stat,
naco vstavat, nespacov sa bat.
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