Computer ArchitectureThe representation of information; Gates and elementary logic; Storage mechanisms; Putting the bits together; An elementary machine; Variation in addressing; Variations in input/output; Other instructions; The micro computer; Very large computers; Parallelism and distributed logic; Tessellated computers. |
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Contents
THE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION | 1 |
GATES AND ELEMENTARY LOGIC | 28 |
STORAGE MECHANISMS | 51 |
Copyright | |
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accumulator active adder address field algorithm arithmetic array base register binary black box block bubble bus master byte CACS-I called cell circuit complement content addressable copy core decimal decoding digits distributed logic drum effective address example execute flip-flop four full adder gate Goodyear Aerospace index registers indirect addressing initiate input instruction register interrupt jump load logical loop machine magnetic main store mask Memory Buffer Register micro Microprogramming minor cycle op-code operand operation output parametron path position processor program counter pulse pushdown stack Question radix register group reset responders response store scratch pad shift register shown in Fig signal Signetics 2650 skip specify speed Staran storage strobe subroutine tag bit tape tion transfer truth table TWO's complement vector wire word write XXXX ZERO ZERO's