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- MIPS-X abstract "MIPS-X is a microprocessor and instruction set architecture developed as a follow-on project to the MIPS architecture at Stanford University by the same team that developed MIPS. The project, supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, started in 1984, and its final form was described in a set of papers released in 1986–87. Unlike its older cousin, MIPS-X was never commercialized as a workstation CPU, and has mainly been seen in embedded designs based on chips designed by Integrated Information Technology for use in digital video applications. MIPS-X, while designed by the same team and architecturally very similar, is not instruction-set compatible with the mainline MIPS R-series processors. The processor is obscure enough that (as of November 20, 2005) support for it is provided only by specialist developers (such as Green Hills Software), and is notably missing from GCC.MIPS-X has become important among DVD player firmware hackers, since many low-end DVD players use chips based on the IIT design (and produced by ESS Technology) as their central processor and MPEG-2 decoder.The Programmer's Manual jokingly describes an instruction called hsc, which means halt and spontaneously combust. The manual claims that on the NSA versions of the processor, this instruction is executed when a protection violation is detected. On other platforms, this type of instruction is known as Halt and Catch Fire.".
- MIPS-X wikiPageExternalLink mh_jssc_87.pdf.
- MIPS-X wikiPageID "3203195".
- MIPS-X wikiPageLength "2014".
- MIPS-X wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- MIPS-X wikiPageRevisionID "679185651".
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink 8x8.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Category:Instruction_set_architectures.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microprocessors.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink DVD_player.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Digital_video.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink ESS_Technology.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Embedded_system.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Firmware.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink GNU_Compiler_Collection.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Green_Hills_Software.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Hacker_culture.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Halt_and_Catch_Fire.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Instruction_set.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink MIPS_instruction_set.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink MPEG-2.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Microprocessor.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink National_Security_Agency.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Stanford_University.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLink Workstation.
- MIPS-X wikiPageWikiLinkText "MIPS-X".
- MIPS-X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- MIPS-X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Microcompu-stub.
- MIPS-X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MIPS-X subject Category:Instruction_set_architectures.
- MIPS-X subject Category:Microprocessors.
- MIPS-X hypernym Microprocessor.
- MIPS-X type Architecture.
- MIPS-X type Circuit.
- MIPS-X type Microcomputer.
- MIPS-X type Microcontroller.
- MIPS-X type Architecture.
- MIPS-X comment "MIPS-X is a microprocessor and instruction set architecture developed as a follow-on project to the MIPS architecture at Stanford University by the same team that developed MIPS. The project, supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, started in 1984, and its final form was described in a set of papers released in 1986–87.".
- MIPS-X label "MIPS-X".
- MIPS-X sameAs Q3841338.
- MIPS-X sameAs MIPS-X.
- MIPS-X sameAs MIPS-X.
- MIPS-X sameAs MIPS-X.
- MIPS-X sameAs m.08z0wk.
- MIPS-X sameAs Q3841338.
- MIPS-X wasDerivedFrom MIPS-X?oldid=679185651.
- MIPS-X isPrimaryTopicOf MIPS-X.