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Euromicro Newsletter, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1976
- Editorial Board. ii

- Euromicro news. 1-4

- Jean-Daniel Nicoud:

Linking memories to microprocessors. 5-9 - Jean-Pierre Vuille:

Standards for μP systems (III). 10-15 - Raymond T. Boute:

The binary decision machine as programmable controller. 16-22 - Valentino Castellani, Dante Del Corso, Marco Giordana:

Communication interface for high-speed synchronous telephone line connection of a master computer with several interactive video terminals. 23-29 - Siegfried Wendt:

Functional description of the integrated processor circuit INTEL 8080. 30-37 - Luigi Dadda:

On the simulation of petri-nets as a control tool. 38-45 - Microcomputer digest. 46-58

- The 16-bit microprocessor. 59-64

Volume 2, Number 2, 1976
- Claude Michel:

Hardwired logic and microprocessors. 1-4 - Jean-Pierre Vuille:

Standards for μP systems (IV). 5-6 - Gianni Conte, Dante Del Corso, Marco Giordana:

A proposal for μP prototyping systems. 7-10 - Roberto Bisiani, Lorenzo Mezzalira:

Some considerations on the standard bus for microcomputer proposed by J. D. Nicoud. 11-13 - Marco Vanneschi:

On the microprogrammed implementation of some computer architectures. 14-20 - A Brioschi, P. Scaini:

The microprograms correctness. 21-37 - William A. Hanna:

Assembly language for a three dimensional computer. 38-47 - Gyula Iványi:

Synchronization means in an MO51 duplex microprocessor system. 48-52 - Lars Monrad-Krohn:

Report on recent microcomputer developments in Norway. 53-55 - Rudolf Kober, Herbert Kopp, Christian Kuznia:

SMS 101 - A structured multimicroprocessor system with deadlock-free operation scheme. 56-64 - Mariagiovanna Sami:

From the editor. 65 - Herbert Schweinzer, Gerhard Chroust:

Symposium 'MICROELECTRONICS 75' at the international exhibition 'industrial electronics' Oct. 1975, Vienna. 66-67 - Helmut Berndt:

Computer architecture symposium '76: A conference report. 68-69
Volume 2, Number 3, 1976
- Editor's notice. 1-2

- Helmut Berndt:

Input/output microprogramming: an overview. 3-8 - Alice Recoque:

MITRA 15 - An example of handling peripheral units by specific microprogramming. 9-14 - Ph. Nyssens:

Input/output microprogram handling within the unidata 7.720. 15-23 - R. Assmuth, F. Irro, L. Reichl, Helmut Schaal:

Input/output control of IBM system /370 model 125 through dedicated input/output processors. 24-40 - Hado Spreen:

Partially integrated input/output channels. 41-46 - Helmut Sebbel:

Input/output microprogramming for the 7.755 central processing unit of siemens system 7.000. 47-53 - S. A. Nilsson, W. Escher:

An editing and file handling system based on microcomputer with a floppy disc. 54-61 - John Monk:

The microprocessor application group in the U.K. 62
Volume 2, Number 4, 1976
- Mariagiovanna Sami:

Editor's notice. 2 - Guest editor's message. 3-4

- Gianfranco Casaglia:

Distributed computing systems: A biased review. 5-18 - Claude Girault, M. Cheminaud, M. F. Le Roch:

Le projet P.A.R.I.S. 19-28 - G. H. Poujoulat:

The CORAIL building block system. 29-33 - P. Vernel, M. L. Lagier, René Husson:

A new architecture for process control computers NARCIS project. 34-39 - Francesco Romani:

A pipeline architecture oriented towards efficient multitasking. 40-47 - Gerhard Chroust:

Microprogramming - An interface property. 48-53 - B. Veldstra, J. M. H. Dassen:

A small operating system for a 8080 micro-computer system. 54-64 - I. Ramos, J. Aramberri:

Cross-macroassembler for micro MCS-80 in a HP-2116-B minicomputer. 65-71 - Microprocessor applications bibliography. 72-100

- Jon E. Radue:

Microprocessors in biomedical applications. 105-108

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