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11th MICRO 1978: Asilomar (Pacific Grove), California, USA
- Stephen D. Crocker, Gearold Johnson, Alice C. Parker, John Ashlstrom:
Proceedings of the 11th annual workshop on Microprogramming, MICRO 1978, Asilomar (Pacific Grove), California, USA, November 19-22, 1978. ACM 1978 - Dave Johannsen:
Our machine, a microcoded LSI processor. 1-7 - Skip Stritter, Nick Tredennick:
Microprogrammed implementation of a single chip microprocessor. 8-16 - Michael J. Manthey:
Improving the performance of interpretive hierarchies by the introduction of local hardware. 17-18 - Walter A. Wallach Jr.:
EMMY/360: An emulation of System/360 for the Stanford EMMY. 19-24 - Paul F. Kunz, Richard N. Fall, Michael F. Gravina, Hanoch Brafman:
The LASS hardware processor. 25-32 - Walter H. Burkhardt, Helmut E. Maier:
MICOS: A microprogrammed hierarchical operating system nucleus and its performance comparison. 33 - Glenn N. Caplin, Anne R. Clayton, Richard L. Stuart:
Implementation of high speed data sets with microprogrammable data processors. 34-39 - Tadashi Tanaka, Tadamichi Kawada, Teiji Emori:
Proposal on efficient address allocation algorithm for horizontal microprograms. 40 - Mario Tokoro, Takashi Takizuka, Eiji Tamura, Ichiro Yamaura:
A technique of global optimization of microprograms. 41-50 - Graham Wood:
On the packing of micro-operations into micro-instruction words. 51-55 - Rich Belgard, Victor B. Schneider:
A comparison of the code space and execution time required for FORTRAN assignment statements on six computer architectures. 56-64 - Steve Crocker:
Design considerations for a QM-1 based multimicroprocessor emulation system. 65 - Jin W. Soh, Ron Marko:
Design of an emulator oriented microprogrammable computer. 66 - B. Ramakrishna Rau:
Levels of representation of programs and the architecture of universal host machines. 67-79 - John M. Hemphill, Richard T. Thomas:
Experience with an interactive basic machine implemented using the Burroughs B1700. 80 - Jean-Pierre Schoellkopf:
PASC-HLL: An experience in design techniques for firmware and the supporting hardware. 81 - Danny Cohen:
A methodology for programming a pipeline array processor. 82-89 - Timothy J. Mulrooney:
Microprogrammed spectrum analysis. 90-99 - David M. Bell, Larry E. Hand:
A micro signal processing module. 100 - Gary E. Kopec, Glen S. Miranker:
Programming a microcoded processor for speech waveform generation. 101-111 - Andrew W. Nagle:
Automatic synthesis of microcontrollers. 112-117 - Dono Van-Mierop, Leo Marcus, Steve Crocker:
Verification of the FTSC microprogram. 118 - Stanislaw Budkowski, Piotr Dembinski:
Firmware versus software verification. 119-127 - L. Peter Deutsch:
Experience with a microprogrammed Interlisp system. 128-129 - Martin L. Griss, Robert R. Kessler:
REDUCE/1700: A micro-coded Algebra system. 130-138 - Piotr Dembinski, Stanislaw Budkowski:
An introduction to the verification oriented microprogramming language "MIDDLE". 139-143 - Subrata Dasgupta:
Towards a microprogramming language schema. 144-153 - Kamran Malik, Ted G. Lewis:
Design objectives for high level microprogramming languages. 154-160
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