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- EASY - an operating system for the QM-1Charles W. Flink II. 7-14 [doi]
- MBALM/1700: A microprogrammed LISP machine for the Burroughs B1726Martin L. Griss, Mark R. Swanson. 15-25 [doi]
- An analysis of code density for the two level programmable control of the Nanodata QM-1Gideon Frieder, Jill Miller. 26-32 [doi]
- The implementation of a user-extensible system on a dynamically microprogrammable computerFergus K. Fung, Willis K. King. 33-36 [doi]
- A microprogrammed implementation of an architecture simulation languageWilliam C. Hopkins, Gary Davidian. 37-46 [doi]
- Microprogram structures for high level language elementsGerhard Zimmermann. 47-54 [doi]
- Dynamic microprogramming in a time sharing environmentRatan K. Guha. 55-60 [doi]
- Microbe: A self commenting microassemblerBen A. Laws Jr.. 61-65 [doi]
- The Burroughs B1800 microprogrammed measurement system: A hybrid hardware/software approachW. Michael Denny. 66-70 [doi]
- A microprogrammed keyword transformation unit for a database computerKrishnamurthi Kannan, David K. Hsiao, Douglas S. Kerr. 71-79 [doi]
- Microprogrammed control for signal processingEarl E. Swartzlander Jr.. 80-84 [doi]
- Algorithms for a self-tuning microprogrammed computerKhaled El-Ayat, James A. Howard. 85-91 [doi]
- An approach to microprogram optimization considering resource occupancy and instruction formatsMario Tokoro, Eiji Tamura, Kazuhiko Takase, Kiichiro Tamaru. 92-108 [doi]
- MICROSIM: A microinstruction simulator for teaching microprogramming and emulationFrancis P. Mathur. 109-118 [doi]
- Operating system enhancement through firmwareGeorge E. Brown, Richard H. Eckhouse Jr., Jay Estabrook. 119-133 [doi]