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- MIC-1 abstract "The MIC-1 is a processor architecture invented by Andrew S. Tanenbaum to use as a simple but complete example in his teaching book Structured Computer Organization.It consists of a very simple control unit that runs microcode from a 512-words store.The Micro-Assembly Language (MAL) is engineered to allow simple writing of an IJVM interpreter, and the source code for such an interpreter can be found in the book.".
- MIC-1 wikiPageExternalLink mic1.
- MIC-1 wikiPageExternalLink emuMIC.
- MIC-1 wikiPageExternalLink PROJECT-You-don-t-need-a-fab-to-build-your-own-CPU-.
- MIC-1 wikiPageExternalLink mic1.
- MIC-1 wikiPageExternalLink ijvm-simulator.php.
- MIC-1 wikiPageExternalLink mic-1-simulator.php.
- MIC-1 wikiPageID "1676258".
- MIC-1 wikiPageRevisionID "571619246".
- MIC-1 hasPhotoCollection MIC-1.
- MIC-1 subject Category:Educational_abstract_machines.
- MIC-1 subject Category:Instruction_set_architectures.
- MIC-1 comment "The MIC-1 is a processor architecture invented by Andrew S. Tanenbaum to use as a simple but complete example in his teaching book Structured Computer Organization.It consists of a very simple control unit that runs microcode from a 512-words store.The Micro-Assembly Language (MAL) is engineered to allow simple writing of an IJVM interpreter, and the source code for such an interpreter can be found in the book.".
- MIC-1 label "MIC-1".
- MIC-1 label "MIC-1".
- MIC-1 sameAs MIC-1.
- MIC-1 sameAs m.05mkzx.
- MIC-1 sameAs Q3841328.
- MIC-1 sameAs Q3841328.
- MIC-1 wasDerivedFrom MIC-1?oldid=571619246.
- MIC-1 isPrimaryTopicOf MIC-1.