-
often faster and less
expensive than the
equivalent microprogram memory. A processor's
microprograms operate on a more primitive,
totally different, and...
-
Verification of
Microprograms. acm.org (PhD thesis). UCLA. OCLC 897786365. ProQuest 302812848. Patterson, D. A., "Verification of
Microprograms," Technical...
- instructions.
Microprograms were
organized as a
sequence of
microinstructions and
stored in
special control memory. The
algorithm for the
microprogram control...
- micro****embler-generated
microprograms is in
allowing the same
hardware to run
different instruction sets.
After it is ****embled, the
microprogram is then loaded...
- manufacturer. To
facilitate this improvement, IBM used the
concept of a
microprogram (often
called "microcode"),
which still sees
widespread use in modern...
-
sequencer or
microsequencer generates the
addresses used to step
through the
microprogram of a
control store. It is used as a part of the
control unit of a CPU...
- System/360, System/370 and
successor models load part or all of
their microprograms from
floppy disks or
other DASD into a
writable control store consisting...
- The micro-instruction
cycle begins when the
microsequencer uses its
microprogram counter to
fetch the next
machine instruction from random-access memory...
- or cache. The MAR
register is half of a
minimal interface between a
microprogram and
computer storage; the
other half is a MDR. In general, MAR is a parallel...
-
store or
microprogram in many
early computers. A
logically equivalent transistor matrix is
still used as the
control store or
microprogram or 'decode...