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From: anton@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at (Anton Ertl)
Newsgroups: comp.arch
Subject: Re: is Vax adressing sane today
Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2024 05:04:34 GMT
Organization: Institut fuer Computersprachen, Technische Universitaet Wien
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mitchalsup@aol.com (MitchAlsup1) writes:
>On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 5:38:01 +0000, Anton Ertl wrote:
>>
> > From
>> <2024Aug21.184537@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at>:
>>
>>    bash     grep      gzip
>>   595204   107636    46744 armhf    16 regs load/store     32-bit
>>   599832   101102    46898 riscv64  32 regs load/store     64-bit
>>   796501   144926    57729 amd64    16 regs ld-op ld-op-st 64-bit
>>   829776   134784    56868 arm64    32 regs load/store     64-bit
>>   853892   152068    61124 i386      8 regs ld-op ld-op-st 32-bit
>>   891128   158544    68500 armel    16 regs load/store     32-bit
>>   892688   168816    64664 s390x    16 regs ld-op ld-op-st 64-bit
>>  1020720   170736    71088 mips64el 32 regs load/store     64-bit
>>  1168104   194900    83332 ppc64el  32 regs load/store     64-bit
>>
>Is there source code freely available so these could be compiled
>in My 66000 ISA and placed in the list ??

Yes.  I measured the binaries of the Debian packages
bash_5.2.21-2_$arch.deb, grep_3.11-4~exp1_$arch.deb, and
gzip_1.12-1_$arch.deb (sometimes with an extra suffix:
bash_5.2.21-2+b1_$arch.deb gzip_1.12-1+b2_$arch.deb).  So look up
these packages, and then get the corresponding source packages.

- anton
-- 
'Anyone trying for "industrial quality" ISA should avoid undefined behavior.'
  Mitch Alsup, <c17fcd89-f024-40e7-a594-88a85ac10d20o@googlegroups.com>