Journal: IEEE Micro

Volume 2, Issue 4

9 -- 19David A. Patterson, Richard S. Piepho. Assessing RJSCs In High-Level Language Support
37 -- 47Nagi M. Abo El Naga, James A. Field. A Hardware Algol Machine
48 -- 60Yoshikuni Okada, Hiroaki Tajima, Ryoichi Mori. A Reconfigurable Parallel Processor with Microprogram Control
61 -- 66Paul D. Stigall, Rodger E. Ziemer, L. Hudec. A Performance Study of 16-bit Microcomputer-Implemented FFT Algorithms
67 -- 70Kim Eckert. A Multiprocessor Interface
76 -- 79Robert G. Stewart. MicroStandards
80 -- 83Victor P. Nelson. New Products

Volume 2, Issue 3

10 -- 26David W. Best, Charles E. Kress, Nick M. Mykris, Jeffrey D. Russell, William J. Smith. An Advanced-Architectur CMOS/SOS Microprocessor
28 -- 45Ware Myers. Toward a Local Network Standard
58 -- 68Tho Le-Ngoc, Louis C. Vroomen. Programming Strategies In the Game of Push-Over
70 -- 84Brian W. Unger, Don S. Bidulock, Greg Lomow, Phil Belanger, Carol Hankins, Navindra Jain. An OASIS Simulation of the ZNET Microcomputer Network
86 -- 91R. Hariharan, Vallabha D. Kulkarni. A Microprocessor-Based Pulse-Height Analyzer
92 -- 93Richard H. Stern. Software and Copyright Law: Court Judgments Remain Unpredictable
97 -- 101Victor P. Nelson. New Products

Volume 2, Issue 2

8 -- 18Dennis A. Fairclough. A Unique Microprcessor Instruction Set
38 -- 50Pierluigi Civera, Gianni Conte, Dante Del Corso, Francesco Gregoretti, Eros Pasero. The μ Project: An Experience with a Multimicroprocessor System
51 -- 62Gordon Silverman, Avram Stundel, John Lehman. The Modular Multiprocessor-A Model for Laboratory Instrument Design
63 -- 79Michael Andrews. Mathematical Microprocessor Software: A x Comparison
85 -- 87Richard H. Stern. MicroLaw
88 -- 98Victor P. Nelson. New Products

Volume 2, Issue 1

12 -- 25Richard H. Stern, Jeffrey L. Squires. Can We Stop Software Theft?
26 -- 40Ware Myers. Personal Computers Aid the Handicapped
41 -- 51Richard Gilbert. The General-Purpose Interface Bus
53 -- 62Wayne M. Loucks, W. Martin Snelgrove, Safwat G. Zaky. A Vector Processor Based on One-Bit Microprocessors
63 -- 71Allan Mosak. Structured Programming Can Be Applied to Microprocessors-Even by Novices
74 -- 75Andrew Allison. MicroStandards
76 -- 82Victor P. Nelson. New Products