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Abstract: This document describes Mint, a software package designed to ease the process of constructing
event-driven memory hierarchy simulators for multiprocessors. It provides a set
of simulated processors that run standard Unix executable files compiled for a MIPS R3000
based multiprocessor. These generate multiple streams of memory reference events that
drive a user-provided memory system simulator. Mint uses a novel hybrid technique that
exploits the best aspects of native execution and software... (Update)
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...of the proposed scheme, but about the implementation issues we discuss them in the following section. Simulations are done using MINT [13], which is an event driven memory hierarchy simulator for multiprocessors developed by Jack Vccnstra and Robert Fowler. MINT provides a...
.... Lite [1] will recognize the process of code augmentation which is explained in a little more detail below and those familiar with the MINT [2] simulator will recognize the simulation infrastructure functionality. NOTE However, careful attention must be paid to the details...
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Jack E. Vccnstra and Robert J. Fowler, "MINT Tutorial and User Manual", Tech. Rep. Technical Report 452, The University of Rochester, Aug. 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vccnstra94mint.html More
@techreport{ veenstra93mint,
author = "Jack E. Veenstra",
title = "Mint Tutorial and User Manual",
number = "TR452",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vccnstra94mint.html" }
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