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-// This file is part of www.nand2tetris.org
-// and the book "The Elements of Computing Systems"
-// by Nisan and Schocken, MIT Press.
-// File name: tools/builtIn/ROM32K.hdl
-
-/**
- * Read-Only memory (ROM) of 16K registers, each 16-bit wide.
- * The chip is designed to facilitate data read, as follows:
- * out(t) = ROM32K[address(t)](t)
- * In words: the chip always outputs the value stored at the
- * memory location specified by address.
- *
- * The built-in chip implementation has a GUI side-effect,
- * showing an array-like component that displays the ROM's
- * contents. The ROM32K chip is supposed to be pre-loaded with
- * a machine language program. To that end, the built-in chip
- * implementation also knows how to handle the "ROM32K load Xxx"
- * script command, where Xxx is the name of a text file containing
- * a program written in the Hack machine language. When the
- * simulator encounters such a command in a test script, the code
- * found in the file is loaded into the simulated ROM32K unit.
- */
-
-CHIP ROM32K {
-
- IN address[15];
- OUT out[16];
-
- BUILTIN ROM32K;
-}