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]

How to

License & Installation

Dinero is freely available for non-commercial use.[2]

gollark: See "peripherals".
gollark: Also with niceties like string channels and dumping of junk like reply channels.
gollark: It's a thing allowing messages to be sent over websockets via a server without modems and stuff.
gollark: Also that the logs feature may be out of scope a bit.
gollark: Mostly the problem's that the commands all have results which are mostly useless (making it a bit annoying to implement), that I want to start making the server bit P2P, and that I'm not really sure if there are any useful features it's missing.

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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