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18th MICRO 1985: Asilomar/Pacific Grove, CA, USA
- Rich Belgard:
Proceedings of the 18th annual workshop on Microprogramming, Pacific Grove, CA, USA, December 3-6, 1985. ACM/IEEE 1985, ISBN 0-89791-172-5 - Werner Damm:
Design and specification of microprogrammed computer architectures. 3-10 - Kevin Karplus, Alexandru Nicolau:
Efficient hardware for multiway jumps and pre-fetches. 11-18 - Marek S. Tudruj, Ryszard F. Gajda:
A microprogrammable architecture with quasi time-transparent structured control. 19-29 - Forbes J. Burkowski:
An interactive diagnostic/debugging subsystem for bit-slice processors. 35-46 - Robert E. Skibbe:
A practical approach to the evaluation of microcode systems. 47-56 - William J. Tracz:
Advances in microcode support software. 57-60 - Werner Damm, Gert Döhmen:
Verification of microprogrammed computer architectures in the S*-system: a case study. 61-73 - Barry S. Fagin, Yale N. Patt, Vason P. Srini, Alvin M. Despain:
Compiling Prolog into microcode: a case study using the NCR/32-000. 79-88 - Nam Sung Woo:
The architecture of the hardware unification unit and an implementation. 89-98 - Yale N. Patt, Wen-mei W. Hwu, Michael Shebanow:
HPS, a new microarchitecture: rationale and introduction. 103-108 - Yale N. Patt, Stephen W. Melvin, Wen-mei W. Hwu, Michael Shebanow:
Critical issues regarding HPS, a high performance microarchitecture. 109-116 - Gary Catlin, Bill Paseman:
Hardware acceleration of logic simulation using a data flow microarchitecture. 117-123 - Steven R. Vegdahl:
The design of an interactive compiler for optimizing microprograms. 129-136 - William C. Hopkins, M. J. Horton, C. S. Arnold:
Target-independent high-level microprogramming. 137-144 - Jerry P.-C. Hwang, Christos A. Papachristou, Danny D. Cornett:
Microcode development for microprogrammed processors. 145-156 - Darrell L. Wilburn, Stephen Schleimer:
STEP development tools: METASTEP language system. 157-164 - Yale N. Patt, John K. Ahlstrom:
Microcode and the protection of intellectual effort. 167-170 - Bogong Su, Shiyuan Ding:
Some experiments in global microcode compaction. 175-180 - William J. Tracz, Brian P. Boesch:
JAM - just another microsequencer. 181-188 - Marek S. Tudruj:
A customized control store design in microprogrammed control units. 189-199
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