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European Space Agency provides free SPARC compatible processor model
Oct 7, 1999, 17:43 UTC (1 Talkback)

[ Thanks to Jiri Gaisler for this link. ]

"The LEON-1 is a SPARC compatible processor (integer-only) developed at ESTEC. It has been implemented as a highly configurable, synthesisable VHDL model. To promote the SPARC standard and enable development of system-on-a-chip (SOC) devices using SPARC cores, the full source code is made freely available under the GNU GPL license."

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