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Re: Assembly On The cRIo

I'll answer as many of these questions as I can.
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Now since x86 systems are CISC, most microcontrollers are RISC, so they have 2 totally different Assembly languages from what I understand.
Every different processor architecture has its own assembly language. x86 is one. MIPS has another. ARM has another. PowerPC has another. Even within x86, different processors support different instruction sets.

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I heard from my friend that the cRio has a PowerPC core, is that true?
Yes.

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Second question, the cRio having a FPGA, is that a whole different ball park?
Here's where my knowledge becomes thin. I'll answer "yes," as they are programmed with hardware description languages.

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Is it on the same playing field as CISC an RISC?
I'm not entirely sure of the question, but I think that hardware description languages are more high-level than assembly (the FPGA equivalent of which would be something like a "logic circuit").


You should be able to program the cRIO in assembly, given compiler support for it (which almost all modern compilers have). The FPGA, however, is not a processor and therefore has no instruction set (and thus no assembly language exists for it).

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Then do I have to use the PowerPC assembly?
Yes, you would, since the cRIO is PowerPC.

I hope this answers some of your questions.
 


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