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Best video tutorials to learn how to use Ripes (for Computer Engineering)

Hi everyone,
I'm a computer engineering student and I recently came across Ripes, the RISC-V visual pipeline simulator. I'm really interested in understanding how it works and how to use it effectively for learning CPU architecture and instruction pipelines.

Could anyone recommend good video tutorials or YouTube channels that explain Ripes clearly, especially from a computer engineering or academic perspective?

Also, if you’ve used it for coursework or learning purposes, I’d appreciate any tips or resources you found useful.

Thanks in advance!

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Best video tutorials to learn how to use Ripes (for Computer Engineering)

Hi everyone,
I'm a computer engineering student and I recently came across Ripes, the RISC-V visual pipeline simulator. I'm really interested in understanding how it works and how to use it effectively for learning CPU architecture and instruction pipelines.

Could anyone recommend good video tutorials or YouTube channels that explain Ripes clearly, especially from a computer engineering or academic perspective?

Also, if you’ve used it for coursework or learning purposes, I’d appreciate any tips or resources you found useful.

Thanks in advance!

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