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Euromicro Newsletter, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1974
- Editorial Board. I

- Scope of euromicro. 1

- Chairman's message. 2-3

- Louise H. Jones:

An introduction to microprogramming. 5-7 - Rodnay Zaks:

Microcomputer systems: A survey. 9-13 - Reiner W. Hartenstein:

On the interpretive mechanisms of microprogrammed systems. 15-20 - Gerhard Chroust:

Microprogramming and microcontrol a hardware definition. 21-27 - J. Demarteau:

Indirection feature in control address at micro level a facility for macro interpreting. 29-34 - Alain Guyot, P. Martin, Jean Mermet:

A microprogram metacompiler. 35-43 - Panos Macres, George F. Coulouris:

On the use of 'top stack sets' for the storage management of a paged stack machine. 45-52
Volume 1, Number 2, 1975
- Message and report. 1-4

- Gerhard Chroust:

Microprogramming in Austria A status report. 5 - André A. S. Danthine:

Microprocessing and microprogramming in Belgium. 6-8 - François Anceau:

Microprocesseurs et microprogrammations en France - Un apercu preliminaire. 9 - Mariagiovanna Sami:

Microprogramming and microprocessors in Italy. 10-11 - Jan Wilmink:

Microprogramming and microprocessors in the Netherlands. 12-14 - Harold W. Lawson:

Microprogramming activities in Sweden. 15-42 - Jerry Ogdin:

Microprocessor scorecard. 43-77 - Call for papers. 78-80

- Workshop on the microarchitecture of computer systems. 81-84

Volume 1, Number 3, 1975
- Jean-Daniel Nicoud:

Hardware standards for microprocessors and peripherals. 3-7 - Jean-Pierre Vuille:

Standard for υP systems? 8-9 - Bjørn Myhrhaug:

"Plug-in" subroutines for microcomputers. 10 - Peter Kornerup:

Current work in aarhus, Denmark, related to microprogramming. 11-13 - J. P. Stuart:

Microprocessor activity in the UK. 14-15 - Harold W. Lawson:

Additional microprogramming activities in Sweden. 16 - Helmut Berndt:

Higher-level microprogramming based on a formal description of system behavior. 17-21 - Jean-Daniel Nicoud:

Common instruction mnemonics for microprocessors. 22-29 - Lars Monrad-Krohn:

Design philosophy of MYCRO-1. 30-34 - J. Doussy:

Presentation of a skeletal microprogram assembler. 35-43 - Darrel Crow:

Microcomputer digest. 44-53 - An Assessment of the Seventh Annual Workshop on Microprogramming. 54-66

Volume 1, Number 4, 1975
- J. Peracaula:

Microcomputer developments in Spain. 1 - Lutz Richter:

Microprogramming and microprocessing activities in Germany. 2-7 - Louise H. Jones:

A survey of current work in microprogramming. 8-12 - Sergio Brofferio, Giuseppe Scirè:

Proposal for a normalized microcomputer system. 13-18 - R. Beaufils, Jean-Pierre Cabanel, J. P. Lagasse, Philippe Puech:

The structure of special computer in switching packets. 19-25 - Dwight H. Sawin III:

Microprocessor systems. 26-36 - Lorenzo Mezzalira, Fabio Alberto Schreiber:

A microcomputerized interface for computer communication. 37-46 - Third annual symposium on computer architecture. 47-57

- Reference index. 58-63

Volume 1, Number 5, 1975
- Microarchitecture of computer systems: a workshop report. 1-11

- Jean-Pierre Vuille:

Standards for μP systems (II). 12-14 - James T. Healy:

A new microprocessor testing method. 15-20 - Michel Dupuy:

The communicateur: A multi microprocessors simulation tool. 21-24 - Dilip K. Banerji, Jacques Raymond:

A cross-assembler and simulator for the "SKINNY" microcomputer. 25-29 - M. P. J. Stevens, M. T. M. Segers, J. G. H. Alma:

A universal traffic controller based on a microprocessor. 30-39 - K. Harms, D. Hammer, Ewald Benes:

A program development system for the INTEL sim8-Ø1 micro computer set. 40-45 - Karl Schneider:

Explanatory note on the motorola MC6820 PIA device. 46-49 - Conference announcements. 50-62

- Euromicro publications. 63-64


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