MICRO A*

23 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1982A VLSI view of microprogrammed system design.
Tientien Li
1982A firmware monitor to support vertical migration decisions in the UNIX operating system.
Bernhard Holtkamp, Horst Kaestner
1982A microprogramming language-directed microarchitecture.
Ronald M. Guffin
1982A microsequencer architecture with firmware support for modular microprogramming.
Christos A. Papachristou, Satnam Sing Gambhir
1982Control schemes for VLSI microprocessors.
Gary R. Burke
1982Crossing the machine interface.
Arthur G. Olbert
1982Defensive microprogramming.
David T. Wang
1982Design of concurrently testable microprogrammed control units.
Masood Namjoo
1982Emulating an MIMD architecture.
Bogong Su, Ralph Grishman
1982Keynote address - the processor instruction set.
Maurice V. Wilkes
1982MDS: An improved total system for firmware development.
Kazutoshi Takahashi, Etsuo Takahashi, Tatsushige Bitoh, Toshinori Aoyama, Akihiko Yamada
1982MIPS: A microprocessor architecture.
John L. Hennessy, Norman P. Jouppi, Steven A. Przybylski, Christopher Rowen, Thomas R. Gross, Forest Baskett, John Gill
1982Microarchitecture description techniques.
John L. Gieser, Robert J. Sheraga
1982Microcode compaction via microblock definition.
Marco Mezzalama, Paolo Prinetto, G. Filippi
1982Monte Carlo techniques in code optimization.
Dean Jacobs, Jan F. Prins, Peter Siegel, Kenneth Wilson
1982Optimizing delayed branches.
Thomas R. Gross, John L. Hennessy
1982PACE - a microprogram evaluation system.
Robert E. Skibbe
1982Phase coupling and constant generation in an optimizing microcode compiler.
Steven R. Vegdahl
1982Proceedings of the 15th annual workshop on Microprogramming, MICRO 1982, Palo Alto, California, USA, October 5-7, 1982
Joseph A. Fisher, William J. Tracz, William C. Hopkins
1982The "cultures" of microprogramming.
Nick Tredennick
1982The architecture and operational characteristics of the VMX host machine.
Gideon Frieder
1982Through the video display terminal and what Alice found there.
Bruce D. Shriver
1982UDSYS a microcode development system.
Robert W. Beauchamp, Neal R. Firth