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The LMARV-1 (Learn Me A Risc-V, version 1) is a RISC-V processor built out of MSI and LSI chips. You can point to pieces of the processor and see the data flow. It should be a nice way of demonstrating how RISC-V works and how simple it is to implement.
Oh, and it has blinking lights. Gotta have blinking lights.
For those who haven't heard about RISC-V before, it's a "free and open RISC instruction set architecture", see https://riscv.org/. It's been mostly theoretical so far, but now there is SoC out at https://www.sifive.com/products/hifive1/. Western Digital has announced it will be using, oh, two billion of these things in future hard drives (https://www.anandtech.com/show/12133/we ... ontrollers) and Nvidia is looking to use the architecture for their microcontrollers on their graphics cards (https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page= ... Gen-Falcon).