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Microprocessors and Microsystems, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January - February 1980
- F. W. van der Linden:
New generation of microsystem simulators. 5-9 - Al-Jumaily Khalaf, S. Das Gupta, Dakhil Jerew:
Identification of a program segment from memory dump. 11-14 - Ian R. Whitworth:
Developments in 16-bit microprocessors. 17-22 - John F. Wakerly:
Comments on PASCAL. 24-25 - Robin Bradbeer:
Handbook of microprocessors, microcomputers and minicomputers : John D Lenk, Prentice-Hall International (1979) 404 pp, £11.65. 27 - Robin Bradbeer:
Mini/microcomputer hardware design : George D Kraft and Wing N Troy, Prentice-Hall (1979) 514 pp, £12.95. 27 - David L. Hurd:
Introducing microprocessors : G L Simons, National Computing Centre Ltd (1979) 177 pp, £6.50. 28 - David L. Hurd:
Z80 assembly language programming : Lance A Leventhal, Osborne and Associates Inc. (1979) 650 pp, $9.50. 28
Volume 4, Number 2, March 1980
- J. L. Williams, M. Macleod:
Microcomputer-controlled instrumentation for ink-jet printing. 43-48 - Gianni Conte, Dante Del Corso, Marco Giordana, Francesco Gregoretti, Vincenzo Pozzolo:
MIL project: a microcomputer integrated laboratory. 49-52 - D. M. Vaidya, J. S. Florentin:
Preparing to live with micros. 53-55 - Dogan Ibrahim:
Design of a microprogrammable computer with bit-slice devices. 57-62 - Derek Pearson:
Choice and use of microprocessors in health care: 29 November 1979, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, UK. 64 - Robert Parry:
Second international conference on automotive electronics: 29 October - 2 November 1979, Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, UK. Organized by the Computing & Control and Electronics Divisions of the IEE. 64-65 - David L. Hurd:
Microprocessors: D R McGlynn, John Wiley (1976) 207 pp, £8.00. 67 - David L. Hurd:
Microprocessors and microcomputers hardware and software: R J Tocci and L P Laskowski, Prentice Hall (1979) 323 pp, £10.15. 67 - David L. Hurd:
Microprocessors: theory and applications: G A Streitmatter and V Fiore, Reston (1979) 456 pp, £11.00. 67 - David L. Hurd:
Microprocessors: principles and applications: M J Debenham, Pergammon Press (1979) 90 pp, £7.50 (hard), £3. 75 (paper). 67 - David L. Hurd:
Microprocessor and microcomputer basics: J C Boyce, Prentice Hall (1979) 324 pp, £9. 70. 67 - David L. Hurd:
Microprocessors and microcomputers: E Huggins, Macmillan (1979) 224 pp, £12.00 (hard), £4.75 (paper). 67 - Robin Bradbeer:
Programs in BASIC for electronic engineers, technicians and experimenters. 68
Volume 4, Number 3, April 1980
- A. M. Ahmed, Y. K. Abaas:
Design and construction of an array processor. 83-88 - John Bessant:
Microelectronics and manufacturing industry. 89-93 - Dogan Ibrahim:
Design of a 16-bit microprogrammable computer with bit-slice devices. 95-100 - M. F. Smith:
Microprocessor real-time task scheduler. 101-103 - David L. Hurd:
The challenge of microprocessors: Michael G Hartley and Anne Buckley (editors), Manchester University Press (1979), 202 pp, £7.95. 107 - David L. Hurd:
Computerist's handy databook/dictionary: Clayton L Hallmark, Tab Books (1979), 96 pp, $3.95. 107 - David L. Hurd:
Microprocessor cookbook: Michael F Horderski, Tab Books (1979) 264 pp, $5.95. 107
Volume 4, Number 4, May 1980
- V. Baxter, S. Bell, Donald L. Kalmey:
Microcomputer accident location system. 123-128 - Thomas Murray, Warren T. Jones, Nancy Smith:
Software develpoment for a solar energy system. 129-135 - S. Cavazza, Eugenio Faldella:
Microcomputer-controlled lift system. 137-140
Volume 4, Number 5, June 1980
- David Dack:
Development systems. 163-164 - G. H. D. Darwall:
Real-time simulated testing with a development system. 165-168 - Bill Strang, Frank Woodhams:
Microprocessor training equipment. 169-173 - M. F. Smith:
PDP-11/60-MC6800 micro - processor development system. 175-180 - R. A. Brook:
Minicomputer-based development facility for contract research. 181-185 - Ian R. Whitworth:
Teaching microprocesor techniques to nonelectronics engineers. 187-189 - Kjell Hassel:
The development system market. 205
Volume 4, Number 6, July - August 1980
- Frits van der Linden, Ian Wilson:
Real-time executives for microprocessors. 211-218 - M. Howard Williams, A. G. Sartori-Angus, G. P. Stromberg:
Alternative approach to a microprocessor teaching laboratory. 219-222 - Martin Healey:
Microcomputing into the 80s. 223-226 - Joe Gallacher:
Complex digital control systems: Guthikonda V. Rayo, Van Nostrand Reinhold (1979), 516 pp, £27.40. 227
Volume 4, Number 7, September 1980
- V. V. Athani:
Universal step-motor controller-indexer. 253-258 - Keith Baker:
Specifying the system. 259-261 - Ian R. Whitworth, J. Thickpenny:
Fatigue damage monitoring. 263-266 - Steve J. Young:
P-notation: High level description language for software design. 267-272 - Robert Parry:
IMMM/Data Comm: 17-19 June 1980, Palais des Expositions, Geneva, Switzerland. 274-277 - Jef Boys:
Commodore PET show: 13-14 June, Cafe Royal, London, UK. 277
Volume 4, Number 8, October 1980
- Frank Taylor, John Race:
Standards for microsystems. 299-302 - Peter Peckover:
CMOS ROMs for microprocessor evaluation. 303-306 - Steve J. Young:
P-notation: High level discription language for software design. 307-311 - M. F. Smith:
Generating paper tapes for PROM programmers. 312-313 - Robert Parry:
The personal computer book: Robin Bradbeer, Input Two-Nine, MCE Publications Ltd, Bradford, UK (1980) 220 pp, £5.25. 319 - Robert Parry:
Micros in construction: Simon Bensasson, Design Office Consortium, Cambridge, UK (1980) 114 pp, £24 (£6 to DOC members). 319
Volume 4, Number 9, November 1980
- Julian Morris:
Real-time process control in the 80s. 339-340 - Ian Phillipps:
Microcomputer control of a precision grinding machine. 341-345 - N. F. Grant, K. H. Aitken, David J. Winning, Henry Davie:
Development of an operational hydroturbine governor. 347-351 - Thaddeus Kobylarz:
Crosscompiler for hardware emulation. 353-361 - Steve J. Young:
P-notation: High level description language for software design. 363-369
Volume 4, Number 10, December 1980
- Bernard Carré:
Software validation. 395-406 - N. G. Green, R. J. Maile:
Microprocessor-based toll registration system. 407-409 - Steve J. Young:
P-notation: High level description language for software design. 411-419
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