After completing my morning work-related tasks, I decided to grab some lunch and hack on the RISC-V emulator and the software that runs on top of it to conform with the Privileged ISA Specifications, V1.9. I'm happy to report that the new code is up and merged into master.
This patch also updates the assembler as well, supporting the new opcode mappings.
The (still woefully incomplete) Oberon 2016 port that I was working on in another repository has not yet been updated to conform, so it's highly probable that the binaries generated through that compiler will fail to run on the latest emulator. (Sorry; lunch time is over.)
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