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We’ll write and attempt to debug a simple C program of our own, unveil the magic hidden behind main, and examine the hardware layout of a qemu virtual machine.
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In this post, we’ll break free from the freedom-e-sdk. This is great if you’re looking to quickly become productive, but these details are exactly the sort of thing we want to learn about! We didn’t have to worry about setting up any linker scripts or writing a runtime that sets up our stack, calls into main, and more. The freedom-e-sdk made it trivial for us to compile, debug, and run any C program on an emulated or physical RISC-V processor.
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In the first post of this series, we introduced RISC-V, explained why it’s important, set up the full GNU RISC-V toolchain, and built and ran a simple program on an emulated version of a RISC-V processor with the help of SiFive’s freedom-e-sdk. It’s the football equivalent of trading a paperclip for a house.Welcome to the second post in the RISC-V from scratch series! As a quick recap, throughout RISC-V from scratch we will explore various low-level concepts (compilation and linking, primitive runtimes, assembly, and more), typically through the lens of RISC-V and its ecosystem. I’ve done this “trade down fever dream” a thousand times when playing Madden’s franchise mode and end up controlling half of the first round picks after a couple of years, and I’d love to see a real-world general manager try it some time. 87), and a fifth-round flier on cornerback Deommodore Lenoir.Īgain, there’s no way in the world sane general managers would make most of these trades and the programmers at PFF really need to tighten up their trade algorithm, but it’s a fun exercise anyway. 40), two third rounders with linebacker Monty Rice (No. In addition to the 2022 mother lode of first rounders, this year I still had two early second round picks where I double dipped at tackle with Alijah Vera-Tucker (No. The Panthers wouldn’t have any picks left after the third round next year, but who cares when you have six in the first round. The Titans pick would probably be a late first rounder, but that’s where the Panthers found DJ Moore (No. The Lions could be terrible in 2022 and in any given year the Cowboys, the Football Team, and the Raiders could go 6-10. And several of those first rounders could be top-15 picks, too. When it’s all said and done, in 2022’s draft I ended up with six first round picks (the five above while still retaining Carolina’s own selection), Carolina’s original second round pick, and one third round pick (from the Cardinals). 161 this year and next year’s third round pick. 79 in order to get the Arizona Cardinals No.
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8 pick plus several other Carolina picks in 20 into five additional first round picks next year. Before getting into the details I’m going to state two things up front: 1) There’s no way real-world general managers would be so willing to trade away next years’ first round picks, and 2) When it comes to the players I drafted in 2020, I basically just selected the highest ranked players at positions of need.
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Well, friends, the Pro Football Focus draft simulator apparently loves to aggressively trade up because I was recently able to pull off a jaw-dropping trade down masterpiece. 8 spot, then trading again and again and again.

Because I’m a football nerd I’ve spent the last several days on a couple of different online draft simulators playing the role of Panthers general manager to see what I could get by trading back from the No. CSR’s Jaxon recently wrote a piece about the trade down mindset of both new general manager Scott Fitterer and coach Matt Rhule, which is music to my ears. Faithful members of the Cat Scratch Reader community know around this time of year I start slipping into my alter ego as the benevolent dictator of a mythical football island paradise called Trade Down Island.
