An example using Wintim for the simple computer
design is shown below.
Up1def.src
is the instruction definition file and
Up1asm.src
is the assembly language source file. To run the example, download the
two example files and start WinTim. Open the two files, under Assemble,
Meta assemble Up1def.src first to define the instruction formats. Then
assemble Up1asm.src, the sample assembly language program. Then View the
assembly listing and MIF file format. Note that the listing file shows
the machine code to the left of the assembly language. Save the MIF file
for use later in the Altera tools to initialize program memory for the
new computer design.