Definition of Macroinstruction. Meaning of Macroinstruction. Synonyms of Macroinstruction

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- Typically such macros expand into executable code, e.g., for the EXIT macroinstruction, a list of define constant instructions, e.g., for the DCB macro—DTF...
- macroinstruction. The PTA was designed specifically to eliminate most of the overhead of macroinstruction translation. Essentially a macroinstruction...
- image. This, in turn, related to the computer science concept of a macroinstruction; "a rule or pattern that specifies how a certain input sequence (often...
- capital) Apple Macintosh McIntosh apple (or mack) mackintosh macro macroinstruction mag magazine magnet magnification magnesium alloy wheels magnum Man...
- decoded micro-operations in a micro-operation cache, so that if the same macroinstruction is executed again, the processor can directly access the decoded micro-operations...
- from the Gr**** λίπος (lipos) 'fat' and the Latin suctio 'sucking' Macroinstruction – from the Gr**** μακρος (makros) 'long' and the Latin instructio Mattergy...
- in the background. The CSP also executed the optional Scientific Macroinstructions, which were a set of emulated floating point operations used by the...
- syntax in the 1960s. A macro ****embler is an ****embler that includes a macroinstruction facility so that (parameterized) ****embly language text can be represented...
- to simplify restart, the Cuops originating from the error-causing macroinstruction supplied by the translate programmable logic arrays (XLAT PLAs) are...
- one-byte macroinstructions and complex decoder circuitry, Mazor developed a 20-byte long interpreter that executed the same macroinstructions. Shima suggested...