Holdings of the International Microprogramming Repository
Holdings of the International Microprogramming Repository The University of Southwestern Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana October 1984 Mic!oprogramming Archive University of Southwestern Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana This is a preliminary listing of the archive holdings: Naturally, archive content. will be changing quite frequently so this document will be revised accordingly. Individuals interested in obtaining additional information concerning the archive and its holdings should contact Dr. Bruce Turner, Curator of Archives and Special Collections, within Dupre Library, University of Southwestern Louisiana. Ab r a-h am, Rob e r t L. 004-02 A microprogrammed intelligent graphics terminal; William L . S chi 11 e r , Rob e r t L . _ A bra h am , Ric h a r d M. Fox and Andries Van Dam; Photocopy: IEEE transactions on computers, v. c-20 no.7, July 1971, p. 775-782. Abshire, Gary M. 001-01 Microcode library system: an enhancement of VM/370-CM5's base-update facility; Gary M. Abshire; Boulder, Colo.: International Business Machines Corp., 1979. Adams, Phillip M. 001-02 Microprogrammable microprocessor survey; Phillip M. Adams; 1977 Agerwala, Tilak. 001-03 Microprogram optimization: a survey; Tilak Agerwala; Photocopy. IEEE transactions on computers, v. c-25, no.10, October, 1976, p. 962-973. Agerwala, Tilak. 009-35 A survey of techniques to reduce/minimize the control part/ROM of a microprogrammed digital computer; Tilak Agerwala; Baltimore: Research Program in Computer Science Architecture, Computer Science Program, John Hopkins Albers, Tom M. 007-06 A microprocessor family you can microcode; Tom M. Albers; Houston: Texas Instruments, 1983, 12p. Albert, B. 007-59 A case study in vertical migration; the_-implementation of a dedicated associative instruction set; B.
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