- as
microprogramming, and the
microcode in a
specific processor implementation is
sometimes termed a microprogram.
Through extensive microprogramming, microarchitectures...
- (EDSAC), one of the
earliest stored-program computers, and who
invented microprogramming, a
method for
using stored-program
logic to
operate the
control unit...
- In 1951,
British scientist Maurice Wilkes developed the
concept of
microprogramming from the
realisation that the
central processing unit of a computer...
-
Symposium on
Microprocessing and
Microprogramming (2nd, papers).
Second Euromicro Symposium on
Microprocessing and
Microprogramming. Venice, Italy. Nicoud, Jean-Daniel;...
-
multiprocessing BBN
Pluribus IMPs, but
ultimately BBN
developed a
microprogrammed clone of the
Honeywell machine. IMPs were at the
heart of the ARPANET...
-
Publishing Yogi Bear's Math
Adventures 1990
Genus Microprogramming,
Omega Software Genus Microprogramming,
Omega Software Ys I:
Ancient Ys
Vanished 1989...
- on a 48-bit CISC
instruction set
architecture known as the
Internal Microprogrammed Interface (IMPI),
originally developed for the System/38. In 1991,...
-
until Maurice Wilkes invented this
tabular approach and
called it
microprogramming.
Complicating this simple-looking
series of
steps is the fact that...
- the
other models.": p.5 Like most System/360
models the
Model 40 is
microprogrammed. The
microcode is
stored in
transformer read-only
storage (TROS), organized...
-
MikroSim 2010". 0/1-SimWare.
Retrieved 2010-10-03. "A
Brief History of
Microprogramming". M. Smotherman. 2010.
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