Dinero (cache simulator)
Dinero is a uniprocessor CPU cache simulator for memory reference traces written by Dr. Jan Edler and Prof. Mark D. Hill of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It is frequently used for educational purposes.[1]
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License & Installation
Dinero is freely available for non-commercial use.[2]
gollark: In that case, it's because print used to be a keyword but is now a function.
gollark: It can only really do that for specific mistakes like that.
gollark: Well, yes, programming languages generally have syntax errors and stuff.
gollark: It's nicer to actually get "command not found, did you mean X/Y/Z" instead of "haha no I can't or won't do that for whatever reason".
gollark: I prefer less freeform interfaces; they have about the same restrictions, generally, but they're actually documented and obvious.
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References
- course homepage of lecture in Computer Science, IIT
other lecture materials related to use dinero in university : Archived 2010-06-13 at the Wayback Machine - dinero copyright terms
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