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- On balancing hardware-firmware for designing a fault-tolerant computers' seriesBernard Courtois, Gabriele Saucier. 1-5 [doi]
- A Control Word Model for detecting conflicts between microprogramsDavid J. DeWitt. 6-12 [doi]
- The design of a system for the synthesis of correct microprogramsDavid A. Patterson. 13-17 [doi]
- An algorithm for control memory minimizationMasahiro Tsuchiya, T. Jacobson. 18-25 [doi]
- Design of a microprogrammed lexical microprocessorYaohan Chu. 26-39 [doi]
- Bell Labs microcode for the IBM 360/67S. M. Bauer. 40-44 [doi]
- Significance, benefits and pitfalls of microprogramming (Panel Session)Bruce D. Shriver, John Ellenby, Gideon Frieder, Robert F. Rosin, Wayne T. Wilner. 45 [doi]
- Placement of microinstructions in a two-dimensional address spaceJohn F. Wakerly, Clifford R. Hollander, Daniel Davies. 46-51 [doi]
- A versatile microprogram sequencerVernon Coleman, Krishna Rallapalli. 52-55 [doi]
- Am2900 Bipolar Microprocessor familyJohn R. Mick. 56-63 [doi]
- A powerful microprogram control unit - the 6700Clive Ghest. 64-68 [doi]
- A microinstruction sequencer and language package for structured microprogrammingDavid R. Hawk. 69-75 [doi]
- A control strategy for small computer systemsHarold W. Lawson Jr.. 76-86 [doi]
- Fitting processors to the needs of a General Purpose Array (EGPA)Wolfgang Händler, Rainer Klar. 87-100 [doi]