-
Typically such
macros expand into
executable code, e.g., for the EXIT
macroinstruction, a list of
define constant instructions, e.g., for the DCB macro—DTF...
- in the background. The CSP also
executed the
optional Scientific Macroinstructions,
which were a set of
emulated floating point operations used by the...
-
Phase 3 was
broken into the
following sections:
Microinstructions Macroinstructions Processor/Emulator
Memory Input/Output
Graded Troubleshooting (Mids)-...
- one-byte
macroinstructions and
complex decoder circuitry,
Mazor developed a 20-byte long
interpreter that
executed the same
macroinstructions.
Shima suggested...
-
syntax in the 1960s. A
macro ****embler is an ****embler that
includes a
macroinstruction facility so that (parameterized) ****embly
language text can be represented...
- image. This, in turn,
related to the
computer science concept of a
macroinstruction; "a rule or
pattern that
specifies how a
certain input sequence (often...
-
distinct operations available in total. An
optional set of
Scientific Macroinstructions was also available,
which were used to
support a
Fortran compiler...
- Trumel, C. (2011). "Reference
Value Advisor: A new
freeware set of
macroinstructions to
calculate reference intervals with
Microsoft Excel" (PDF). Veterinary...
- to
calibrate the model. The
Excel application then
employs custom macroinstructions to
calculate the
trajectory variables of interest. A
modified 4th...
-
decoded micro-operations in a micro-operation cache, so that if the same
macroinstruction is
executed again, the
processor can
directly access the
decoded micro-operations...