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− | This is a | + | This is a list of books about emulation, recommended by BenVanick (dev of pspplayer and Xenia). |
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[http://amzn.com/0123704901 Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach] by John Hennessy and David Patterson | [http://amzn.com/0123704901 Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach] by John Hennessy and David Patterson | ||
− | : The classic computer architecture textbook. | + | : The classic computer architecture textbook. Having this on your bookshelf instantly makes you 10x cooler. |
[http://amzn.com/0262640686 The Elements of Computing Systems] by Noam Nisan and Shimon Schocken | [http://amzn.com/0262640686 The Elements of Computing Systems] by Noam Nisan and Shimon Schocken | ||
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: The bible of perverse math hacks. When it comes to implementing some of the more bizarre instructions in a system (bit counting/swapping, numerical conversion, rounding, etc) a lot of the tricks covered in this book can help get the extra speed required. | : The bible of perverse math hacks. When it comes to implementing some of the more bizarre instructions in a system (bit counting/swapping, numerical conversion, rounding, etc) a lot of the tricks covered in this book can help get the extra speed required. | ||
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