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Microprocessors and Microsystems, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January - February 1988
- Derek Bracknell:
Introduction to the Mil-Std-1553B serial multiplex data bus. 3-12 - IEEE floating-point format. 13-23
- Iyad Azar, Richard H. Weston:
On vision architecture for computer integrated manufacturing. 24-32 - Beatrice Lazzerini
, Cosimo Antonio Prete:
Event-driven debugging for distributed software. 33-39 - Seeq Technology:
E2PROM interfacing. 40-47 - Steve Hitchcock:
Buscon/UK 1987. 48 - Andrew Taylor:
Exhibition and user group meetings. 49-51 - Ian R. Whitworth:
Microprocessor systems design: 68000 hardware, software, and interfacing: A Clements PWS, Boston, MA, USA (1987) £16.95 pp 606. 61-62 - Kam-Wing Ng:
Operating systems: Tanenbaum, A S Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (1987) £16.95 pp 719. 62
Volume 12, Number 2, March 1988
- Gordon B. Steven, Fleur L. Williams:
General addressing mechanisms for microprocessors. 67-75 - Graham Wade:
Offset FFT and its implementation on the TMS320C25 processor. 76-82 - Katsuhiko Shirai, Toshiyuki Takezawa:
Expert system for designing digital signal processor architectures. 83-91 - D. S. Chitore, S. F. Rahmatallah, M. I. Derzi:
Decision logic for diagnostic evaluation of ECG signals. 92-96 - Charles Palmer, Roger Kemp:
Introduction to the STEbus. 97-100 - S. Kopec, C. Lytle:
Standalone microsequencer. 101-106 - Martin Bolton:
Texts reflect growing interest in CAD for VLSI: Russell, G (ed.)Computer aided tools for VLSI system design Peter Peregrinus, Stevenage, UK (1987) £30.00 pp 192. 117 - Martin Bolton:
Texts reflect growing interest in CAD for VLSI: Fichtner, W and Morf, M (eds)VLSI CAD tools and applications Kluwer, Boston, MA, USA (1987) $69.50 pp 552. 117 - Martin Bolton:
Texts reflect growing interest in CAD for VLSI: Trimberger, S MAn introduction to CAD for VLSI Kluwer, Boston, MA, USA (1987) £34.95 pp 292. 117 - Chris R. Jesshope:
MUNAP: an unusual computer with clear implications: Baba, TMicroprogrammable parallel computers MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA (1987) £26.95 pp 290. 118 - Ian P. Leslie:
'Successful' 8086/88 text for undergraduates: Brey, B B8086/8088 microprocessor: architecture, programming and interfacing Merrill, Columbus, OH, USA (1987) $37.95 pp 526. 118-119 - Jonathan P. Bowen
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More books about assembler and 16-bit micros: Krantz, D and Stanley, J68000 assembly language: techniques for building programs Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA (1986) £15.95 pp 402. 119 - Jonathan P. Bowen
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More books about assembler and 16-bit micros: Turpin, R WThe 8086 and assembly language programming BSP Professional Books, Oxford, UK (1987) £12.95 pp 259. 119
Volume 12, Number 3, April 1988
- Frits Van der Wateren:
Fast DMA controller for the VMEbus. 125-129 - Geoffrey Inett:
Multiprocessing and the STEbus. 130-134 - Charles Palmer:
VMS serial bus as an intercrate link from VME to STE. 135-138 - Gary A. Nelson:
P1396: a proposed standard communications bus. 139-146 - Gerry Laws:
Multiprocessing on the Nubus using cache inhibited pages. 147-152 - Philip Burnley:
Architecture for realtime VME systems. 153-158 - Paul Dixon:
Page associative caches on Futurebus. 159-163 - Joe Gallacher:
Software development and management for micro-based systems: Rauscher, T G and Ott, L M Prentice-hall, Englewood Cligff, NJ, (1987) £38.50 pp 338. 173-174 - Bernard C. Y. Tan:
Programming the 65816 (including 6502, 65C02 and 65802): Eyes, D and Lichty, R Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (1986) £19.95 pp 630. 174-175 - Jonathan P. Bowen
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The specification of computer programs: Turski, W M and Maibaum, T S E addison-Wesley, Workingham, UK (1987) £18.95 pp 278. 175
Volume 12, Number 4, May 1988
- Daniel Tabak:
RISC systems. 179-185 - Borko Furht, Hatim A. Aboalsamh
, Weng Hong Chia, Ying-Nan Lai:
Multiple register window file for lisp-oriented RISC architectures. 187-196 - Peter Chow, T. Geigel, Veljko Milutinovic, J. Pridmore:
Impact of mapping parameters on the performance of small cache memories. 197-205 - G. Umamaheswari, C. Eswaran, Ashok Jhunjhunwala:
Signal processing implementation with a dual-bank memory. 206-210 - Redouane Boukerrou:
Arbitration unit for multiprocessor systems using a shared bus. 211-213 - John A. Eldon:
Applications of the digital correlator. 214-223 - Ian R. Whitworth:
Advanced microprocessor architectures: Ciminiera, L and Valenzano, A Addison-Wesley, Wokingham, UK (1987) £16.95 pp 476. 235-236 - Ian Pyle:
Software development with Ada: Somerville, I and Morrison, R Addison-Wesley, Wokingham, UK £15.95 pp 364. 236-237 - Alan Clements:
The design and evaluation of a high performance Smalltalk system: Ungar, D M MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA (1987) £26.95 pp 250. 237 - Lionel R. Thompson:
MAP and TOP - advanced manufacturing communications: Dwyer, J and Ioannou, A Kogan Page, London, UK (1987) £25.00 pp 193. 237-238 - Jim Chance:
Simulating computer systems: MacDougall, M H MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA (1987) £29.25 pp 292. 238
Volume 12, Number 5, June 1988
- Martin Bolton:
Chip architectures: system integration. 244 - Peter J. Hicks, Robert A. Cottrell, Trevor A. York:
Overview of semicustom IC design. 245-259 - Jay P. Kamdar:
Commercial considerations for designing with ASICs. 260-263 - Max P. Halbert:
Selfchecking computer module based on the Viper microprocessor. 264-270 - Sharad Gandhi:
Graphics software and hardware design with the 82786. 271-276 - Aiman Kabakibo, Veljko Milutinovic:
Simulation study of the impact of technology on cache memory performance. 277-285 - Thomas J. Tyson, Deene Ogden, Jim Gallia, Dennis J. Frailey:
Using the 54/74LS610-13 memory mapping units. 286-291
Volume 12, Number 6, July - August 1988
- S. Sridharan, G. Dickman:
Block floating-point implementation of digital filters using the DSP56000. 299-308 - Peter Burton:
Designing microprocessor-based equipment for immunity from electrical interference. 309-316 - Martin Thurlow:
Susceptibility characterization of microprocessor and LSI technology. 317-322 - Trevor A. York:
Gate array architectures. 323-330 - Thomas Bemmerl, Franz Huber, Robert Stampfl:
Features, design and implementation of high-level language debuggers. 331-340 - Tom E. Barany:
Fast evaluation of integer roots in microcontroller systems. 341-344 - Dick Whiddett:
Unix system programming: Haviland, K and Salama, B Addison-Wesley, Wokingham, UK (1987) £16.95 pp 339. 359 - Don Fay:
An introduction to occam 2 programming: Bowler, K C, Kenway, R D, Pawley, G S and Roweth, D Chartwell-Bratt, Bickley, London, UK (1987) £6.95 pp 109. 359-360 - Jürg Gutknecht:
An introduction to programming with Modula-2: Terry, P D Addison-Wesley, Wokingham, UK (1987) £15.95 (soft cover), pp 460. 360 - Alan Clements:
Computer logic - principles and technology: Hutchison, D and Silvester, P Ellis Horwood, Chichester, UK (1987) £14.95 pp 265. 360
Volume 12, Number 7, September 1988
- David Milford, Nigel Kingswood:
CAD tools for semicustom IC design. 363-372 - Jun-Sheng Pu, Richard H. Weston:
Motion control of pneumatic drives. 373-382 - José Maria Catalfo, Gustavo I. E. Cancelo:
LAN node for industrial environments. 383-390 - Rodney A. Orr, Mark T. Norris, Richard Tinker, C. D. V. Rouch:
Systematic method for realtime system design. 391-396 - Martin J. Colley:
Parallel-architecture windowing display. 397-402 - Interfacing the 80386 to Multibus I. 403-410
- Alan Clements:
Microcomputer experimentation with the Motorola MC68000ECB: Leventhal, L A Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, NY, USA (1988) £12.00 pp 480. 413 - Brian A. Wichmann:
Good programming practice in Ada: Luker, P A Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, UK (1987) £14.95 (soft cover), pp 320. 413 - Anthony C. Davies:
Computer languages, a guide for the perplexed: Baron, N S Penguin, London, UK (1988) £10.00 pp 419. 414 - Jim E. Cooling:
Microprocessor for engineers: interfacing for real time applications: Sinha, P K Wiley, New York, NY, USA (1987) £22.50 pp 856. 415 - Philip J. Robertson:
Single- and multiple-chip microcomputer interfacing: Lipovski, G J Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (1988) £42.80 pp 478. 415 - Alistair Armitage:
Microprocessors and industrial control: Wheeler, C Hutchinson, London, UK (1988) £9.95, pp 176. 416
Volume 12, Number 8, October 1988
- Nick Tredennick:
Experiences in commercial VLSI microprocessor design. 419-432 - Bruce Anderson:
Object-oriented programming. 433-442 - Russel L. Winder:
Modelling 8-bit microprocessors for a general-purpose simulator. 443-453 - Larry Hughes:
Design and implementation of a multicast messaging kernel. 454-462 - Sadiq M. Sait
, Anan Yaagoub, Manzer Masud:
CAD tool for the automatic generation of microprograms. 463-470 - R. J. Karwoski:
Four-cycle butterfly arithmetic architecture. 471-480
Volume 12, Number 9, November 1988
- D. R. Noaks:
Digital signal processors - development tools, applications and potential. 483 - E. Horne, E. A. Soleit:
TMS32020 implementation of an adaptive recursive echo canceller. 485-489 - Mark B. Sandler:
Interfacing the transputer to the TMS320 in an image processing environment. 490-496 - Jim Chance:
Verification of DSP simulation by comparison with the hardware. 497-503 - Reinder J. Bril, Ad J. van de Goor:
Software transparent cache consistency scheme for a VMEbus-based system. 513-518 - Kam-Wing Ng:
Low-cost distributed realtime multitasking system. 519-526 - R. Andrew Russell:
Optical sensory work surface for a robot manipulator system. 527-531 - K. S. Natarajan, C. Eswaran:
Design of a CCITT V.22 modem. 532-535
Volume 12, Number 10, December 1988
- Joe Gallacher:
Software tools: microprocessor applications. 538 - Peter K. D. Froome, Brian Monahan:
The role of mathematically formal methods in the development and assessment of safety-critical systems. 539-546 - Anthony C. Davies:
Introduction to formal methods of software design. 547-553 - Bruce Armitage, George Dunlop, David Hutchison, Shousan Yu:
Fieldbus: an emerging communications standard. 555-562 - Carl McCrosky, Brian ven der Buhs:
On the design of on-chip instruction caches. 563-572 - Brian R. Wilkins:
Testing methodology: implications for the circuit designer. 573-584 - David C. Wyland:
Dual-port RAMs simplify processor communications. 585-594

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