Digital Computer Programming"Provides a general introduction to the entire field, with emphasis on the basic principles"--Preface |
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... input , intermediate storage , and output ; ( 2 ) to keep a very careful record of all data locations . It is necessary to have this done before arranging the input so that we know where to load the data . Part of this job must be done ...
... input , intermediate storage , and output ; ( 2 ) to keep a very careful record of all data locations . It is necessary to have this done before arranging the input so that we know where to load the data . Part of this job must be done ...
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Daniel D. McCracken. 11.4 TYDAC Input and Output Instructions Input and output in TYDAC move basically in blocks of eight words . The basic scheme is that an input or output unit is specified by a Select instruction . The Select ...
Daniel D. McCracken. 11.4 TYDAC Input and Output Instructions Input and output in TYDAC move basically in blocks of eight words . The basic scheme is that an input or output unit is specified by a Select instruction . The Select ...
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... input may be used to enter standard programs at high speed . Another common use is to program the machine to call for one word of input at critical points through the calculation or to call for a code word to be typed in if the program ...
... input may be used to enter standard programs at high speed . Another common use is to program the machine to call for one word of input at critical points through the calculation or to call for a code word to be typed in if the program ...
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Computing Fundamentals | 1 |
Coding Fundamentals | 13 |
Binary and Octal Number Systems | 30 |
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00 Halt-jump 01 Un jump 11 Add Loc 33 Long right 40 Store acc 41 Store address 42 Load MQ 43 Store MQ Acc plus jump Acc zero jump accumulator and MQ arithmetic operations arithmetic registers binary calculation calling sequence Chapter checkout Clear add Loc code number CODE OPERATION ABBREVIATION decimal digit decimal point divide stop double precision effective address error evaluate example executed exponent Fl add floating point flow chart fractional function index register input instruction register integer interpretive jump instruction jump table load program LOCATION CODE OPERATION machine magnetic magnetic drum magnetic tape main program Mem to ind method multiply octal OPERATION ABBREVIATION ADDRESS operation code OPERATION LOCATION CODE output parity bit possible problem punched cards routine scale factor Set ind jump shift simply specified square root steps storage stored program subroutine subtract tion TYDAC Univac written