An overview of the MATHILDA system
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https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v3i34.6455Abstract
A dynamically microprogrammable processor called MATHILDA is described. MATHILDA has been designed to be used as a tool in emulator and processor design research. It has a very general microinstruction sequencing scheme, sophisticated masking and shifting capability, high speed local storage, a 64-bit wide main data path, a horizontalty encoded microinstruction, and other facilities which make it reasonably well suited for this purpose. This paper presents an overview of the MATHILDA system.Downloads
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1974-08-01
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Kornerup, P., & Shriver, B. D. (1974). An overview of the MATHILDA system. DAIMI Report Series, 3(34). https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v3i34.6455
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