← Back to context Comment by NooneAtAll3 6 days ago can someone do the same for RISC5? 2 comments NooneAtAll3 Reply jecel 6 days ago Note that RISC5 [1], a project created as a target for Wirth's Oberon compilers, is a different project from RISC-V [2], a project created at Berkeley which became what is currently the most popular open source ISA.[1] https://riskfive.com/RISC5_overview.htm[2] https://riscv.org/It is funny that RISC-V International moved to Switzerland in 2020 so now both projects can be found in the same place. NooneAtAll3 6 days ago nahdash is hard to type and vee is hard to pronounceit is five and that's more convinient
jecel 6 days ago Note that RISC5 [1], a project created as a target for Wirth's Oberon compilers, is a different project from RISC-V [2], a project created at Berkeley which became what is currently the most popular open source ISA.[1] https://riskfive.com/RISC5_overview.htm[2] https://riscv.org/It is funny that RISC-V International moved to Switzerland in 2020 so now both projects can be found in the same place. NooneAtAll3 6 days ago nahdash is hard to type and vee is hard to pronounceit is five and that's more convinient
NooneAtAll3 6 days ago nahdash is hard to type and vee is hard to pronounceit is five and that's more convinient
Note that RISC5 [1], a project created as a target for Wirth's Oberon compilers, is a different project from RISC-V [2], a project created at Berkeley which became what is currently the most popular open source ISA.
[1] https://riskfive.com/RISC5_overview.htm
[2] https://riscv.org/
It is funny that RISC-V International moved to Switzerland in 2020 so now both projects can be found in the same place.
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dash is hard to type and vee is hard to pronounce
it is five and that's more convinient