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Zilog Z80000
Known as:
Z80,000
, Z80000
, Zilog Z80,000
The Z80000 ("zee-eighty-thousand" American, "zed-eighty-thousand" British) is Zilog's 32-bit processor, first released in 1986. It is essentially a…
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1989
1989
Programming a Microprocessor
W. F. Stoecker
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P. Stoecker
1989
Corpus ID: 58266416
The goal of this chapter is to investigate two commercial microprocessors and to learn to program them. There are many…
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Review
1987
Review
1987
The Intel 80386 and new 32-bit microprocessors
D. Tabak
1987
Corpus ID: 62756506
Review
1985
Review
1985
Cache evaluation and the impact of workload choice
A. Smith
ISCA '85
1985
Corpus ID: 12504280
The selection of the "best" parameters for a cache design, such as size, mapping algorithm, fetch algorithm, line size, etc., is…
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1985
1985
The Z80000 Microprocessor
D. Phillips
IEEE Micro
1985
Corpus ID: 10835423
1984
1984
An inside look at the Z80,000 CPU: Zilog's new 32-bit microprocessor
Anil Patel
AFIPS '84
1984
Corpus ID: 15838203
With recent advances in very large scale integrated circuit (VLSI) design, the once-distinct boundaries of micro-, mini-, and…
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Review
1982
Review
1982
Review of "Microcomputer architecture and programming by John F. Wakerly." John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1981
Thomas Benzie
CARN
1982
Corpus ID: 26543739
This book is excellent for all those who have a technical background, such as Electrical Engineering, and are now broadening…
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1982
1982
Z8001-based central processing unit with capability addressing
P. Corsini
,
L. Lopriore
1982
Corpus ID: 62673129
A central processing unit has been implemented, based on a Zilog Z80001 microprocessor and other off-the-shelf chips. The main…
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1980
1980
The intel 8086, the Zilog Z8000, and the motorola MC68000 microprocessors
J. Heering
1980
Corpus ID: 62543727
1980
1980
Implementation of Segment Management for a Secure Archival Storage System.
John T. Wells
1980
Corpus ID: 59957249
Abstract : This thesis presents an implementation of segment management for the security kernel of a secure archival storage…
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1979
1979
Solid state/computers: Demystifying microprocessor design: Big chips require artful compromises, as demonstrated by this design case history
M. Shima
IEEE Spectrum
1979
Corpus ID: 11189941
Discusses the art of microprocessor design using the design of the Zilog Z8000 as an example of how it should be done.
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