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1131 Added another pipe stage to match gmult. One day second pipe in amult and gmult might be removed to get better performance. lampret 7799d 23h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58
1130 RFRAM type always need to be defined. lampret 7799d 23h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58
1129 Added Altera LPM RAMs. Changed generic RAM output when OE inactive. lampret 7799d 23h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58
1128 Fixed my bustage: Add missing 2nd argument to open(). Otherwise,
opening a serial port channel can sporadically fail.
sfurman 7804d 22h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58
1127 Added ability to map I/O from simulated UARTs to physical serial ports
on the host running the simulator.
sfurman 7807d 22h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58
1126 Added lengthy comment explaining all possible choices for UART
channels, e.g. xterm, tcp, file, etc.
sfurman 7810d 01h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58
1125 This test case passes. lampret 7821d 04h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58
1124 Initialize or1k_implementation with reasonable defaults for the number
of implementation registers. This doesn't affect the jtag or sim
targets at all because those values are always overwritten when
or1k_implementation is initialized. However, it is necessary when
connecting to remote gdb stubs through a serial port or socket, since
or1k_implementation is not yet initialized for those targets.
sfurman 7830d 20h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58
1123 Renumber/rename SPRs to match latest architecture doc sfurman 7832d 03h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58
1122 Get rid of C++ style declarations (which can appear in the middle of a block) in C program. Some older compilers complain. sfurman 7837d 04h /or1k/tags/nog_patch_58

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