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13th MICRO 1980: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
- Gearold R. Johnson, Bruce E. Kittinger:
Proceedings of the 13th annual workshop on Microprogramming, MICRO 1980, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. ACM 1980 - Igor Hansen, Jacek Leszczylowski:
On fundamentals of computer-aided design of firmware. 3-12 - Michael D. Poe:
Heuristics for the global optimization of microprograms. 13-22 - Danièle Dromard, François Dromard:
Algorithm implementation on specific microprogrammed structure. 23-29 - Pradip K. Srimani, Bhabani P. Sinha:
Some studies on microprogram optimization. 30-37 - John Wade Ulrich:
The derivation of microcode by symbolic execution. 38-42 - Robert A. Mueller:
Formalization and automated synthesis of microprograms. 45-53 - Neal R. Firth:
The role of software tools in the development of the ECLIPSE® MV/8000 microcode. 54-58 - Paul Reilly, Elizabeth Shanahan, Steven Staudaher:
An implementation of microdiagnostics on the ECLIPSE® MV/8000. 59-63 - Joseph A. Fisher:
2n-way jump microinstruction hardware and an effective instruction binding method. 64-75 - Shinji Tomita, Kiyoshi Shibayama, Toshiaki Kitamura, Hiroshi Hagiwara:
Performance evaluation and improvement of a dynamically microprogrammable computer with low-level parallelism. 79-89 - Jonathan S. Blau, Charles J. Holland, David L. Keating:
The micro-architecture of the ECLIPSE® MV/8000: Conception and implementation. 90-97 - David I. Epstein:
The ECLIPSE® MV/8000 Microsequencer. 98-105 - Michael F. Kraley, Randall Rettberg, Philip Herman, Robert D. Bressler, Anthony Lake:
Design of a user-microprogrammable building block. 106-114 - Karl M. Guttag:
Compressing control ROM for VLSI microprogrammed microprocessors. 115-121 - Harvey G. Cragon:
The economics of programmable system components. 122-125 - R. K. Bell, Wayne D. Bell, Thayne C. Cooper, T. K. McFarland:
The big three - today's 16-bit microprocessor. 126-138 - Marleen Sint:
A survey of high level microprogramming languages. 141-153 - Reino Kurki-Suonio, Juha Heinänen:
A data abstraction language based on microprogramming. 154-161 - William James Meyers:
Design of a microcode link editor. 165-170 - Henry G. Baker Jr., Clinton Parker:
High level language programs run ten times faster in microstore. 171-177 - Gilbert R. Berglass:
A meta-assembler for highly-parallel microprogrammable systems. 181-189 - James R. Kleinsteiber:
IBM 4341 hardware/microcode trade-off decisions. 190-192
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