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- Correctness and equivalence of straight line microprogramsC. V. Ramamoorthy, K. S. Shankar. 1-12 [doi]
- Main memory for user microprogram residence - an analysisRichard T. Thomas. 13-20 [doi]
- A microprogramming language for the B-1726David J. DeWitt, Michael S. Schlansker, Daniel E. Atkins. 21-29 [doi]
- Controlled graphs and instructionsGuy G. Boulaye, Louise H. Jones. 30-35 [doi]
- Three ECL designs for microprogrammable Writable Control StoresJohn F. McDonald, Ronald G. Harris, James E. Sustman. 36-43 [doi]
- Asynchronous network of specific microprocessorsFrançois Dromard, Gérard L. M. Noguez. 44-49 [doi]
- An APL microprogramming structureStanley M. Nissen, Steven J. Wallach. 50-57 [doi]
- Architectural flexibility in microprogrammingPiero A. Biga, Enrico C. Grillo, A. E. Werbrouck. 58-64 [doi]
- Organizing computer systems for learnability and useabilityPaul Constantine Anagnostopoulos. 65-70 [doi]
- Experiences in asynchronyJean Suchard. 71-72 [doi]
- Microprogramming in large scale architectureJ. R. Douglas. 73-75 [doi]
- A microprogrammed data communications procedure controllerDanièle Dromard, O. Gibergues. 76-79 [doi]
- Memory utilization for a dynamically microprogrammed computerPaul D. Stigall. 80-82 [doi]
- The heuristic synthesis of applications-oriented microcodeAbd-Elfattah Mohamed Abd-alla, David Carl Karlgaard. 83-90 [doi]
- Recursive microprogramming in a syntax recognizerYaohan Chu. 91-98 [doi]
- Name resolutions using a microprogrammed interpretive techniqueStanley Habib. 99-105 [doi]
- PRIME - a processor design for character recognitionM. J. Kimmel. 106-112 [doi]
- An interactive debugger for software and firmwareMorrie Gasser. 113-119 [doi]
- Microdiagnostics for minicomputersMichael Andrews. 120-121 [doi]
- A micro controlled peripheral processorE. T. Barron, Robert M. Glorioso. 122-128 [doi]
- A microprogrammable display processor conceptReiner W. Hartenstein, Klaus D. Mueller. 129-130 [doi]
- Microprogrammed multiprocessor graphic controllerAndré Bernardy. 131-133 [doi]
- The application of programming language techniques to the design and development of microprogramming languagesAshok K. Agrawala, Tomlinson Gene Rauscher. 134-138 [doi]
- A higher level language for micro-programmingC. V. Ramamoorthy, M. Tabandeh, Masahiro Tsuchiya. 139-144 [doi]
- Design of a microprogramming languageGérard L. M. Noguez. 145-155 [doi]
- FORTRAN enhancementHan Park. 156-159 [doi]
- Development of courses in microprogrammingMasahiro Tsuchiya. 160-163 [doi]
- Microprogramming in the educational environmentLarry L. Wear. 164-165 [doi]
- Teaching basic computer organization through "microprogramming"Miriam R. Tausner. 166-167 [doi]
- Architecture trade-offs in programmable signal processingJohn C. Murtha. 168-170 [doi]
- The SPS-41 and SPS-81 programmable digital signal processorsJoseph R. Fisher. 171-174 [doi]
- Pipelined microprogrammed control of a real-time signal processorDavid D. Lynch, Lee W. Tower. 175 [doi]
- Micro emulation: When to do it and when not to do itLee W. Hoevel. 176-183 [doi]