A benchmark for standard libraries
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A benchmark for standard libraries
My personal version of Forth, written in C for GCC
A simple c/ncurses game where you wander around and do stuff HURR DURR
An archive repository that contains projects formed from the Operating Systems course (CSC-4100) at TTU.
Sem 3 Elective | PUCSD | SPPU | x-86 Low Level Assembly Programs | NASM | gcc |
⚡️ A hyper-efficient implementation for log2(x) calculations on a Raspberry Pi 4 B 8GB with a Broadcom BCM2711 SoC (1.8 GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A72, 1 MB L2 cache). Achieved 43% improvement across 5 key metrics: page faults, branch misses, ASM length, cycles, and instructions.
This repository contains an assembly program written in AT&T syntax called FPU-Analyzer. The program analyzes a series of floating-point numbers and calculates their sum and average.
Simple C program assembled on Debian and Macos, with deep dive into Assembly code
System Programming, Assignment 1, Part 2.
Simple shell script used to create i686-elf cross-compiler
encrypt/decrypt caesar ciphers with x86 Assembly
A "Hello World" example in x86-64 assembly for macOS
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