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Microprogrammed Systems Design

  • Textbook
  • © 1991

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Part of the book series: Computer Science Series (COMPSS)

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Microprogramming is a technique whereby the control of a complex, high speed digital system is turned from being a logical problem into a programming problem. Starting from first principles, the key chips used in microprogrammed systems are described progressively. The reader is thus provided with sufficient detailed information in order to design and build a microprogrammed system. Throughout, the text is fully supported with line drawings and selected illustrations from manufacturers' data books. There are also examples of microcode.

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