- In
computer architecture and engineering, a
sequencer or
microsequencer generates the
addresses used to step
through the
microprogram of a
control store...
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complex CPU designs,
there is
another yet
smaller computer called a
microsequencer,
which runs a
microcode program that
causes all of
these events to happen...
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automatically produce a
sequence readout from a
biological DNA
sample Microsequencer, part of the
control unit of a CPU
Music sequencer,
software or hardware...
- unit that
stores the CPU's microprogram. It is
usually accessed by a
microsequencer. A
control store implementation whose contents are
unalterable is known...
- 2018-12-21 at the
Wayback Machine are
examples of
highly encoded "vertical"
microsequencer implementations of the
Intel 8086/8088, 8051, and MOS 6502. The Digital...
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control unit of a
computer is
usually designed as a
microprogram run by a
microsequencer. A
microprogram is much like a player-piano roll. Each
table entry of...
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throughout the data path. The micro-instruction
cycle begins when the
microsequencer uses its
microprogram counter to
fetch the next
machine instruction...
- PDP–11
instruction set by Mentec,
using the TI 8832 ALU and TI 8818
microsequencer from
Texas Instruments.
Mentec M1 –
Processor upgrade board; microcode...
- add as many
slices as
required to mani****te
longer word lengths. A
microsequencer or
control ROM
would be used to
execute logic to
provide data and control...
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controls the
microsequencer.
Unlike the
MicroVAX 78032,
which uses X-shaped cells, the 78034 uses
conventional H-shaped cells. The
microsequencer's purpose...