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Microprocessors and Microsystems, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January - February 1982
- David Hutchison, Peter Corcoran:
A microprocessor-based local network access unit. 3-7 - M. F. Smith, Roger J. Loader:
Experimenting with local networks using an integrated circuit data link controller. 9-13 - Akira Toda, Mitsuru Imai, Hisayoshi Inamori, K. Hiyama, M. Hatada:
A parallel processing simulator for a network system using multimicroprocessors. 15-20 - Doug Shepherd, Peter Corcoran:
A gateway development system. 21-24 - Simon Middelboe:
Local area networks. 25-32 - Alan Clements:
Communicating with microcomputers: Ian H Witten Academic Press (1980) 163 pp £4.95. 33-34 - Richard Bacon:
6809 microcomputer programming and interfacing with experiments: Andrew C Staugaard, Jr, Prentice-Hall (1981) pp 270 £9.05. 34 - Allen Buckroyd:
Fault tolerance: principles and practice: Anderson, T and Lee, P.A., Prentice-Hall Internation, New Jersey, USA (1981) 369 pp, £16.95. 35
Volume 6, Number 2, March 1982
- Ahmed A. Kamal, M. S. Metwally, A. Abdel-Fattah, H. A. Abou-Kandil:
Design of a microprocessor-controlled PABX. 59-67 - G. M. Ettinger, L. T. Shooter, M. Tillier:
Noncontact test signal acquisition. 69-71 - Dejan Stajic:
Microprocessor-based simulator of a variable time delay. 73-75 - S. Veerabhadraiah, A. Augustine, J. Mathew:
Circuit idea for expanding the 8086-based single-board computer. 77-79 - M. F. Smith:
6802/6808 emulation for the HP 64000 microprocessor development system. 79 - Danny Green:
The Which Computer? Show : 19-22 January 1982, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. 80-81 - Peter King:
A low cost entry into development systems. 98-99
Volume 6, Number 3, April 1982
- S. S. S. P. Rao, T. Pradhan:
Microprogrammable peripheral controller. 107-116 - J. Monk, G. Jones:
Highly serial architecture for a microprocessor. 117-130 - M. Howard Williams, A. J. Stewart:
Machine cycle simulator for a microprocessor. 131-134 - H. Al-Riahi, M. Lanigan:
Design of a microcomputer-based meetings system. 135-141 - M. F. Smith:
Using microprocessors and microcomputers: the 6800 family: Greenfield, J D and Wray, W C, John Wiley & Sons (1980) pp 460 £11.25 (£9.60). 142 - David Dack:
Stochastic and deterministic averaging processors: Mars, P and Popplebaum, W J, Peter Peregrinus Ltd (1981) pp 155, £18.00. 143 - David Dack:
Hardware/software design of digital systems: Bywater, R E H, Prentice Hall International, (1981) pp 477 £15.95. 143-144 - David Dack:
Integrated devices in digital circuit designs: Hope, G, Wiley Interscience (1981) pp 368, £17.10. 144-145 - Peter Reid:
Starting FORTH: Brodie, L, Prentice Hall (1981) pp 348, £11.95 (£14.95). 145 - Gwilym Roberts:
IT '82 advances on broad front. 149 - Simon Middelboe:
British Microcomputer Manufacturers' Group Seminar: 9-10 February 1982, Institute of Civil Engineering, Great George Street, London. Organized by the British Microcomputer Manufacturers' Group. 150-151 - Danny Green:
Info '82: 9-12 February 1982, Barbican Centre, London. 151 - Simon Middelboe:
British Toy & Hobby Fair: 30 January-3 February 1982, Earls Court, London. Organized by British Toy Fairs Ltd. 152
Volume 6, Number 4, May 1982
- J. Kemp, R. Reynolds:
IPA - a processing architecture based on the ISO network reference model. 171-176 - Y. C. Cheah:
Design of a 6802-controlled propagation field strength analyser for land mobile radio services. 177-181 - S. S. S. P. Rao, L. S. Radhakrishnan, S. V. Shukla:
Performance monitoring of the EC - 1030 system by a microprocessor - based monitor. 183-188 - D. M. Vaidya:
Expansion and initialization of serial I/O channels. 189-193 - Gwilym M. P. Roberts:
'Automate or liquidate' - Kenneth Baker. 195 - Glyn Ford:
New technology: society, employment and skill: Council for Science and Society (CSS), UK (1981) pp 103, £7.50, £2.50. 198 - Richard Bacon:
6809 microcomputer programming and interfacing with experiments: Staugaard AC, Prentice-Hall International (1981) pp 270, £9.05. 198-199 - S. J. Young:
The ADA programming language: Pyle, I C, Prentice-Hall International (1981) pp 293, £8.95. 199 - S. J. Young:
The programming language ADA reference manual: Springer-Verlag (1981) pp 243, $7.90, DM 16.50. 199
Volume 6, Number 5, June 1982
- R. S. Hinsley:
Microprocessor techniques for energy conservation in computer rooms. 219-223 - Trevor Rolls, Ashley Willis, Roy Gwinn:
Design concept for a microprocessor-based temperature controller. 225-233 - Tony Waddington:
Developing a microprocessor-based energy management controller. 235-238 - D. M. Vaidya:
Minimizing chip count in a microsystem. 239-243 - Simon Middelboe:
The use of microelectronics in energy conservation and control. 245-250 - Alan Pipes:
AIM Cambridge - from consultancy to production. 254-255
Volume 6, Number 6, July - August 1982
- Dennis Majoe, Tony Ioannides:
Microprocessor-based IEEE-488 interfacing unit as a development aid. 275-280 - Bruce Campbell, Philip J. Robertson:
IEEE-488 interface using parallel I/O ports. 281-285 - R. C. Yadav, Richard H. Weston:
Microprocessor-based controls for drilling - retrofitting aspects. 287-292 - P. Santhanam, S. Panchapakesan, A. Kirshnan:
Software for a simple two-axis numerical control system. 293-296 - John Ogden:
Process structure for interactive software. 297-302 - Yigal Hoffner, M. F. Smith:
Communication between two microprocessors through common memory. 303-308 - Gwilym Roberts:
£60M goes to engineering automation. 309 - Danny Green:
Micro City '82 : 11-14 May 1982, Bristol Exhibition Centre, Bristol, UK. Organized by Tomorrow's World Exhibitions Ltd, 9 Park Place Clifton, Bristol BS8 1JP, UK. 317 - Simon Middelboe:
3D - a company with faith in 8-bit technology. 318-319 - Danny Green:
Intotech - an electronics R&D arm of Metal Box. 320-321 - S. J. Young:
Electronic modules creating entirely new sounds: Hal Chamberlain'Musical Applications of Microprocessors' Hayden (1980) £15.20 pp659. 322 - Gunnar Due-Gundersen:
Collection of information available in other books: Michael M Cirović'Handbook of Semiconductor Memories' Prentice-Hall (1981) £16.45 pp 581. 322 - David Dack:
If you know about micros, the design side is excellent: Paul Katz'Digital control using microprocessors' Prentice-Hall (1981) £16.95 pp 293. 323 - David Dack:
No previous digital knowledge assumed here: Noel T Smith'An Introduction to Microprocessors' Hayden (1981) £8.50 pp 176. 323
Volume 6, Number 7, September 1982
- S. Katori, J. Iwasaki, Y. Maehashi:
An 8-bit single-chip microcomputer for automotive engine control. 347-353 - S. Bhot, R. Quayle:
Microprocessor control of ignition advance angle. 355-359 - N. A. Haynes, W. R. Moore, A. G. Martin:
Reliable microprocessor control for drive-by-wire car steering for the disabled. 361-366 - R. Müller:
Single-chip microcomputer for use in automotive instrumentation. 367-369 - B. Birch:
Applying microcomputers to vehicle instrumentation. 371-377
Volume 6, Number 8, October 1982
- Charlie Bass:
Comparison of local network technologies. 403-404 - Ronald C. Crane:
Ethernet designer's guide. 405-412 - William Shipp, Harold Webber:
Brown University network - BRUNET. 413-418 - John M. Davidson:
Interconnection services of Net/One. 419-423 - P. D. Hanlon, Richard H. Weston:
Use of local area networks within manufacturing systems. 425-429 - Bill Moores:
Implementation of local area networks. 430-431 - Gwilym M. P. Roberts:
Government investment in new technology decided for 1985. 433 - D. M. Vaidya:
Microprocessor development and development systems: V Tseng (ed)Granada (1982) £16, pp 197. 434-435 - Joe Gallacher:
Digital and microprocessor engineering: SJ CahillEllis Horwood (1982) pp 508. 435 - Gerhard Chroust:
Microprogramming - concepts and techniques: B E ClinePetrocelli (1981) £17.00, pp 169. 435-436 - Gerhard Chroust:
Elements of microprogramming: DK Banerji and J RaymondPrentice Hall (1982) £ 18.70, pp 434. 436-437 - Allen Buckroyd:
Logic analysers for microprocessors: J KneenHayden (1980) $8.95. 437 - D. M. Vaidya:
Microprocessor systems, interfacing and applications: J Bibbero and D M SternWiley-Interscience (1982) £15.50, pp 189. 437-438 - P. D. Read:
Introduction to Forth: K KnightHoward W. Sams (1982) £6.75 pp 142. 438 - D. M. Vaidya:
Industrial design with microcomputers: S K RobertsPrentice-Hall (1982) £23.12, pp 371. 438-439
Volume 6, Number 9, November 1982
- Paul L. Borrill:
Backplane bus standards - why we need them, what we have got and who makes them. 450-454 - Tim Elsmore:
Standard bus for 8-bit microprocessor systems. 455-465 - Mark Garetz:
P696/S100 - a bus which supports a wide range of 8- and 16-bit processors. 466-470 - Rich Boberg:
Major standardization issues of the proposed IEEE 796 bus - Multibus. 471-474 - Richard DeBock:
VERSAbus - a multiprocessor bus standard - and VMEbus - its Eurocard counterpart. 475-481 - John Hill:
Eurobus - the UK-designed general-purpose backplane bus. 483-487 - Paul L. Borrill:
IEEE P896 - the Futurebus project. 489-495 - Joe Gallacher:
Automatic control systems: B C Kue Prentice-Hall Inc. (1982) £22.45 pp 719. 500 - Robin Shirley:
Microprocessor Systems: M Aumiaux Wiley (1982) £11.75 pp 218. 500 - Robin Shirley:
Microcomputers: A J Dirksen Foulsham (1982) £6.95 pp 231. 500 - Robin Shirley:
Microcomputer systems: I Flores and C Terry Van Nostrand (1982) £19.15 pp 290. 500-501 - Mark S. Nixon:
Theory and practice of microprocessors: K Nichols and E Zaluska Edward Arnold (1982) £9.50 pp 297. 501 - Ken Green:
Microelectronics and society: for better or for worse: Günter Friedrichs and Adam Schaff editors Pergamon Press (1982) £4.95 pp 354. 501-502
Volume 6, Number 10, December 1982
- M. F. Smith, J. A. Bowen:
Knowledge and experience-based systems for analysis and design of microprocessor applications hardware. 515-518 - H. A. Pak, Laeeque Daneshmend:
Microprocessor control of multiaxes continuous path motion. 519-527 - Roy D. Dowsing, Peter Saward:
Computer-controlled model railway for use in teaching real-time programming. 529-533 - Alberto Faro, Gaetano Messina, Orazio Mirabella:
Microcomputer-controlled solar energy plants. 535-542 - Gwilym Roberts:
UK reply to Japanese fifth generation project. 543 - Lyndon Morgan:
UK government venture into standards. 544-545
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