By whygee on Thursday 29 November 2012, 02:54 - Updates and news - Permalink
JMLL2012 was great !
- The conference had no "demo effect" !
- MP3 + transcription with the slides will be available (one day...)
- microYASEP is coded both in 16-bits and 32-bits
- microYASEP simulates both in JavaScript and VHDL simultaneously
- the framebuffer (graphic output) works in JavaScript and VHDL too (but VHDL only on 32-bits linux)
- the JavaScript simulator runs (almost well) under the webkit-based Midori browser, hence on the Raspberry Pi !
- The project turned 10 !
A lot needs to be done :
- solve one GUI bug
- add new tutorials and translate the others
- transcribe and translate the conference
- translate all the website to Spanish
- adapt it for webkit
- finish the last 2 instruction set manual pages
- more (virtual and real) interfaces for the CPU : servo-motor, alphanumeric LCD, LEDs&Keys...
- create the enhanced serial interface for programming & debug
- prepare the Berlin presentation and demos
- transition to YASEP2013
Any help is welcome !
20200411:
What an event ! It was a big milestone... Not all of the TODO have been completed though.
All the relevant resources are at http://archives.yasep.org/JMLL2012/
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