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8th MICRO 1975: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- William P. Lidinsky, Masahivo Tsuchiya, Arvind:
Proceedings of the 8th annual workshop on Microprogramming, MICRO 1975, Chicago, Illinois, USA, September 21-23, 1975. ACM 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7451-4 - Bernard Courtois, Gabriele Saucier:
On balancing hardware-firmware for designing a fault-tolerant computers' series. 1-5 - David J. DeWitt:
A Control Word Model for detecting conflicts between microprograms. 6-12 - David A. Patterson:
The design of a system for the synthesis of correct microprograms. 13-17 - Masahiro Tsuchiya, T. Jacobson:
An algorithm for control memory minimization. 18-25 - Yaohan Chu:
Design of a microprogrammed lexical microprocessor. 26-39 - S. M. Bauer:
Bell Labs microcode for the IBM 360/67. 40-44 - Bruce D. Shriver, John Ellenby, Gideon Frieder, Robert F. Rosin, Wayne T. Wilner:
Significance, benefits and pitfalls of microprogramming (Panel Session). 45 - John F. Wakerly, Clifford R. Hollander, Daniel Davies:
Placement of microinstructions in a two-dimensional address space. 46-51 - Vernon Coleman, Krishna Rallapalli:
A versatile microprogram sequencer. 52-55 - John R. Mick:
Am2900 Bipolar Microprocessor family. 56-63 - Clive Ghest:
A powerful microprogram control unit - the 6700. 64-68 - David R. Hawk:
A microinstruction sequencer and language package for structured microprogramming. 69-75 - Harold W. Lawson Jr.:
A control strategy for small computer systems. 76-86 - Wolfgang Händler, Rainer Klar:
Fitting processors to the needs of a General Purpose Array (EGPA). 87-100
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