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instruction set

In computing, the complete set of machine-code instructions that a computer's central processing unit can obey.



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MIPS SDE supports MIPS32[R] and MIPS64[R] Instruction Set Architectures (ISAs), including the MIPS32[R]4K([R]), 24K([R]), and 34K[TM] processor cores, and runs on PC Linux, Windows, and Sun Solaris operating systems.
Since the dawn of the computer era, the need for binary compatibility with instruction set architectures and operating system interfaces has locked users into proprietary environments.
The MIPS SDE supports all current variations of the MIPS architecture, including MIPS Technologies' MIPS32(TM) and MIPS64(R) Instruction Set Architectures plus the MIPS16e(TM), SmartMIPS(TM) and MIPS-3D(TM) extensions.
 
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