We are pleased to add a new application to the Cooperative Bug Isolation
suite: SPIM, a MIPS32 simulator
<http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/spim.html>.
SPIM is a self-contained simulator that will run MIPS32 assembly
language programs. It reads and immediately executes assembly
language code for this processor. SPIM provides a simple debugger and
minimal set of operating system services. SPIM does not execute
binary (compiled) programs.
SPIM is the work of James Larus, a highly respected researcher and good
friend to the CBI team. This is a mature, solid piece of software. We
look forward to giving Jim a hard time about any bugs our instrumented
deployment reveals. :-)
downloads:
<http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~liblit/sampler/downloads/rpm/fedora-1-i386/RPMS.stock/spim-7.0-1.sam.1.i386.rpm>
<http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~liblit/sampler/downloads/rpm/fedora-1-i386/RPMS.sampler/sampler-0.12.2-1.i386.rpm>