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IEEE Micro, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 1984
- L. Robert Morris:
Derek de Solla Price and the Antikythera Mechanism: An Appreciation. 15-21 - Derek J. de Solla Price:
A History of Calculating Machines. 22-52 - James M. Sibigtroth:
Motorola's MC68HC11: Definition and Design of a VLSI Microprocessor. 54-65 - Ernst J. Schmitter, Peter Baues:
The Basic Fault-tolerant System. 66-74 - Richard H. Stern:
MicroLaw. 80-81 - Robert G. Stewart:
MicroStandards. 82-83 - David L. Hannum:
MicroReview. 84-85 - Victor P. Nelson:
New Products. 86-88
Volume 4, Number 2, April 1984
- M. F. Smith, Brian E. Luff:
Automatic Assembler Source Translation from the Z80 to the MC6809. 3-9 - Paul D. Stigall, Brian E. Lenharth:
A Microprocessor-controlled Message Display System. 10-25 - Colin B. Hunter, Erin Farquhar:
Introduction to the NS16000 Architecture. 26-47 - Daniel Tabak:
Dynamic Architecture and LSI Modular Computer Systems. 48-66 - David L. Hannum:
MicroReview. 67 - Richard H. Stern:
MicroLaw. 69-70 - Robert G. Stewart:
MicroStandards. 71 - Victor P. Nelson:
New Products. 72-76
Volume 4, Number 3, June 1984
- Borivoje Furht, Peter Lee:
An Efficient Software Driver Processor Implementation. 7-19 - Walter S. Heath:
A System Executive for Real-Time Microcomputer Programs. 20-32 - Peter Schulthess:
A Reduced High-Level-Language Instruction Set. 55-67 - Richard H. Stern:
MicroLaw. 70-71 - David L. Hannum:
MicroReview. 72-73 - Robert G. Stewart:
MicroStandards. 74 - Victor P. Nelson:
New Products. 75-80
Volume 4, Number 4, August 1984
- David B. Gustavson:
Computer Buses a Tutorial. 7-22 - R. V. Balakrishnan:
The Proposed IEEE 896 Futurebus - A Solution to the Bus Driving Problem. 23-27 - D. Matthew Taub:
Arbitration and Control Acquisition in the Proposed IEEE 896 Futurebus. 28-41 - Paul L. Borrill, John Theus:
An Advanced Communication Protocol for the Proposed IEEE 896 Futurebus. 42-56 - Fletcher J. Buckley:
The IEEE Softwae Engineering Stanldards Process. 57-62 - Don L. Jackson, Jack D. Cowan:
The Proposed IEEE 855 Microprocessor Operating Systems Interface Standard. 63-71 - Tim Elsmore, William R. Shields:
The Proposed IEEE 1000 Microcomputer System Bus Standard. 72-80 - Geoff Baldwin:
Towards an Assembly Language Stanldard. 81-85 - William J. Cody, Jerome T. Coonen, David M. Gay, Kenton Hanson, David Hough, William Kahan, Richard Karpinski, John Palmer, Frederic N. Ris, David K. Stevenson:
A Proposed Radix- and Word-length-independent Standard for Floating-point Arithmetic. 86-100 - Douglas MacGregor, David S. Mothersole, Bill Moyer:
The Motorola MC68020. 101-118 - David L. Hannum:
MicroReview. 122 - Victor P. Nelson:
New Products. 123-126
Volume 4, Number 5, October 1984
- Andrew Allison:
Microcomputer Peripherals Status and Trends. 9-17 - Roy J. Lahr:
The Non-Death of Paper. 18-25 - Peter D. Noakes, Robert Aish:
A New Peripheral for Three-Dimensional Computer Input. 26-35 - Wolfgang Doster, Richard Oed:
Word Processing with On-Line Script Recognition. 36-43 - Ernst Habekotté, Stefan Cserveny:
A Smart Digital-Readout Circuit for a Capacitive Microtransducer. 44-54 - James J. Farrell:
The Advancing Technology of Motorola's Microprocessors and Microcomputers. 55-63 - David L. Hannum:
MicroReview. 64-65 - Richard H. Stern:
MicroLaw. 66-67 - Robert G. Stewart:
MicroStandards. 69-72 - Victor P. Nelson:
New Products. 73-79
Volume 4, Number 6, December 1984
- Barry W. Johnson:
Fault-Tolerant Microprocessor-Based Systems. 6-21 - William F. McGill, Steven E. Smith:
Fault Tolerance in Continuous Process Control. 22-33 - Richard Emmerson, Michael J. McGowan:
Fault Tolerance Achieved in VLSI. 34-43 - Cauligi S. Raghavendra:
Fault Tolerance in Regular Network Architectures. 44-53 - C. V. W. Armstrong, Eli T. Fathi:
A Fault-Tolerant Multimicroprocessor-Based Computer System for Space-Based Signal Processing. 54-65 - Theodore J. Williams:
The Development of Reliabililty in Industrial Control Systems. 66-80 - Ron Jeffries:
PC Stat Packages. 81-83 - Richard H. Stern:
MicroLaw. 84-85 - Victor P. Nelson:
New Products. 90-93
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