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.

See also

References

  1. 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
  2. dinero copyright terms
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