An Environment for Research in Microprogramming and Emulation.

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Title: An Environment for Research in Microprogramming and Emulation.
Authors: Rosin, Robert F.1, Frieder, Gideon1, Eckhouse, Jr., Richard H.2, Ashenhurst, R. L.1
Source: Communications of the ACM. Aug1972, Vol. 15 Issue 8, p748-760. 13p. 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart.
Subjects: Emulation software, Microprogramming, Computer software, Digital computer simulation, Computer programming, Universities & colleges
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: The development of the research project in microprogramming and emulation at State University of New York at Buffalo consisted of three phases: the evaluation of various possible machines to support this research; the decision to purchase one such machine, which appears to he superior to the others considered; and the organization and definition of goals for each group in the project. Each of these phases is reported, with emphasis placed on the early results achieved in this research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The development of the research project in microprogramming and emulation at State University of New York at Buffalo consisted of three phases: the evaluation of various possible machines to support this research; the decision to purchase one such machine, which appears to he superior to the others considered; and the organization and definition of goals for each group in the project. Each of these phases is reported, with emphasis placed on the early results achieved in this research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:00010782
DOI:10.1145/361532.361550