Suggest looking at the SPARC backend. How weird is that?? :)
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-<p>In general, you want to follow the format of X86 or PowerPC (in
-<tt>lib/Target</tt>).</p>
+<p>In general, you want to follow the format of SPARC, X86 or PowerPC (in
+<tt>lib/Target</tt>). SPARC is the simplest backend, and is RISC, so if
+you're working on a RISC target, it is a good one to start with.</p>
<p>To create a static compiler (one that emits text assembly), you need to
implement the following:</p>