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SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, February 1981
- Lloyd Dickman:
SIGARCH business. 7-8
Volume 9, Number 2, April 1981
- Martin De Prycker:
A new index mode for the VAX-11. 10-11 - David K. Stevenson:
The Phoenix Project. 12-15 - E. M. J. C. Van Oost:
Multi-processor system description and simulation using structured multi-programming languages. 16-32
- John F. Wakerly:
Review of "The Computers that Saved Metropolis, by DC Comics and Radio Shack", July 1980. 33-34
Volume 9, Number 3, May 1981
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Volume 9, Number 4, June 1981
- George W. Gerrity:
On processes and interrupts. 4-14 - Dwight D. Hill:
A hardware mechanism for supporting range checks. 15-21 - Vladimir S. Cherniavsky:
The computing memory another distributed computer architecture. 22-24 - James E. Thornton:
8th annual symposium on computer architecture: heterogeneous computer architecture. 25-33 - Errata for two publications. 34
Volume 9, Number 5, August 1981
- Donald C. Lindsay:
Cache memory for microprocessors. 6-13 - Krishna M. Kavi:
Innovative architectures and commercial computers: a summary of the panel discussion at NCC 1981. 14-16 - Roy M. Jenevein, Doug DeGroot, G. Jack Lipovski:
Errata: A hardware support mechanism for scheduling resources in parallel machine environment: (from Proceedings of the 8th Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture, p. 57). 17
Volume 9, Number 6, October 1981
- Chung-Kwong Yuen:
Extending the power of short-wordlength processors by means of context-dependent machine instructions. 9-15 - Allan Gottlieb, Clyde P. Kruskal:
Coordinating parallel processors: a partial unification. 16-24 - Structured machine design: an ongoing experiment. 25
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