Where can I find small MIPS programmes for learning and practice?

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The discussion focuses on finding small MIPS assembly programs for learning and practice, specifically for use with the PCSPIM simulator. A user expresses interest in enhancing their MIPS skills despite not currently needing them for work. A helpful resource is shared, linking to the Linux MIPS website, which offers additional materials for MIPS programming.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of MIPS assembly language syntax and structure
  • Familiarity with PCSPIM simulator for running MIPS programs
  • Basic knowledge of computer architecture concepts
  • Experience with debugging assembly code
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore MIPS assembly programming tutorials available online
  • Practice writing and debugging MIPS programs using PCSPIM
  • Investigate advanced MIPS concepts such as pipelining and memory management
  • Review the resources available on the Linux MIPS website for additional practice programs
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Students learning MIPS assembly language, educators teaching computer architecture, and programmers seeking to enhance their skills in low-level programming.

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Hello all.

I'm studying a bit of MIPS asm here and there in my course. I don't have any work requiring it at the moment, but I am interested in learning more nifty stuff in this language. Does anyone have any small MIPS programmes (to run on PCSPIM perhaps) for me to look at?

Thanks.
 
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Nice page, thanks very much.
 

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