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http://www.cs.sbu.edu/PathSim/
http://www.le.ac.uk/eg/embedded/PH.htm
http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61c/
http://web.stcloudstate.edu/jherath/CompArch-2
http://www.cs.mun.ca/~paul/cs3724/intro.html
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This section contains some information to help you get started using the Computer Organization and Design companion CD.
Operating System
Most of the content of the CD can be used under any operating system that includes an HTML browser and a PDF viewer. This includes Windows 98 or later, Mac OS 9 and OS X, and most Linux and Unix systems. Some contributed software on the CD is operating system specific. See the installation instructions on the CD for details.
HTML Browser
* Internet Explorer 6.0
* Mozilla 1.6
* Netscape 7.1
* Opera 7.23
and under Mac OS X with the following browsers:
* Internet Explorer 5.2.3
* Mozilla 1.6
* Netscape 7.1
* Safari 1.2
and under Mandrake Linux with the following browser:
* galeon 1.3.8
The content is designed to be viewed in a browser window that is at least 720 pixels wide. You may find the content does not display well if your display is not set to at least 1024x768 pixel resolution.
PDF Viewer
The CD material includes PDF documents that you can read with a PDF viewer such as Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader. Recent versions of Adobe Reader for Windows and Macintosh platforms are included on the CD. See the System Requirements section of the Using This CD page of the CD for further information.
Additional Browser Plugins
Some of the material on the CD requires additional browser plugins. Recent versions of the plugins for Windows and Macintosh platforms are included on the CD. See the System Requirements section of the Using This CD page of the CD for further information.
To start using the CD, load it into your computers CD drive. On Windows computers, the CD should automatically start your web browser at the Home page. If it does not, you should double-click on the index.html file in the CD drive (usually D:). On older Windows operating systems, the MS-DOS Prompt window that starts the web browser may persist after the browser has started. You can simply close the window. Alternatively, to prevent it from persisting on subsequent invocations, right-click on the windows title bar, choose the Properties menu command, check the Close on exit box, and click OK. Then close the window.
On Macintosh computers, load the CD into your computers drive, open the COD3E folder that appears on your desktop, and double-click on the index.html document.
On Linux or Unix systems, load the CD into your computers drive. Depending on your system configuration, if the CD does not automatically mount, you will need to mount it using the mount command. Use your desktop file navigator to locate the directory representing the mounted CD, then double-click the index.html file within that directory.
On any of these systems, you can use a browser other than the default browser to read the CD content. Start the browser of your choice, and use its file-opening menu command and dialog to locate the index.html file on the CD. Open that file to see the Home page in your browser.
If the CD is defective, you may return it and receive a replacement CD by writing or calling our customer service department at 800-545-2522 (7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST).
If you purchased a book that is missing the CD, you may purchase a CD from the publisher by ordering ISBN 012088433X.
The software provided on the CD is the latest version available at the time of compiling the CD. As updated versions become available, the following information will be updated to refer to them.
- Adobe Reader: Version 6.0.2 for Windows and for Mac OS 10.2.2 or higher is available at www.adobe.com.
- Macromedia Shockwave Player: Version 10.1 is available from www.macromedia.com.
- iseemedia Zoom Viewer: no new version available
- Electric: This software is being recoded from C to Java. The last C version is 7.0, and the first Java version is 8.0. Not all features have been ported in version 8.0, so you may need to use version 7.0 in the interim. Both versions are available at www.staticfreesoft.com.
- GateSim: no new version available
- GHDL: Version 0.15 is available at ghdl.free.fr.
- Icarus Verilog: Version 0.8 is available at icarus.com/eda/verilog.
- MIPS SDE-lite: no new version available
- MipsIt: no new version available
- Spim: no new version available
- Xilinx software: latest version at www.xilinx.com/ise.
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