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MicroAce
The MicroAce was a personal computer manufactured by the eponymous MicroAce of Santa Ana, California, USA.
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2005
2005
Using Network Processors for Packet Filtering
B. Millard
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Shyamal Pandya
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Donald S. Miller
International Conference on Parallel and…
2005
Corpus ID: 17945016
This paper presents a hardware/software design and implementation that uses modern networkprocessors as packet-filtering devices…
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2005
2005
Programming the data path in network processor‐based routers
M. Kounavis
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A. Campbell
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S. Chou
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J. Vicente
Software, Practice & Experience
2005
Corpus ID: 12975525
There is growing interest in network processor technologies capable of processing packets at line rates. Network processors are…
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2005
2005
The implement of status-checking on the platform of IXP1200 [implement read as implementation]
Bo Ning
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Yichao Li
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Naiqi Liu
International Conference on Embedded Software and…
2005
Corpus ID: 15069923
On the platform of IXP1200, we implement the status-checking module. We explain the core of the status-checking, the details in…
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1982
1982
Computer controllers: Adapting the Sinclair ZX-80 for laboratory use
R. Trelease
1982
Corpus ID: 58324317
Differences between the MicroAce and Sinclair ZX-80 are described. Adaptation of the Sinclair ZX-80 for a previously described…
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1981
1981
The MicroAce: An inexpensive computer controller
J. O’dell
1981
Corpus ID: 58094419
A $200 computer system is described that can act as a laboratory controller. Advantages and disadvantages of the system are…
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