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Euromicro Newsletter, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 1977
- Editorial Broad. I

- Editor's notice. 1

- Remarks on the symposium. 2-5

- Luigi Dadda:

Petri-nets for controlling and synchronizing complex asynchronous operations. 7-26 - Mario De Blasi, Nicolangelo Fanelli, G. Giannelli, Giovanni Degli Antoni:

Profile finder, a firmware instrument for program measurements. 27-33 - Péter Arató, Janos Grantner, Béla Lantos:

An on-line computer-aided design method and developing system for microprogrammed systems specified by flow chart. 34-48 - Jean-Pierre Vuille:

Standards for μP systems (V). 49-53 - Dante Del Corso:

A note on TMS 5501 usage. 54-58 - Mohamed A. El Hamalaway, M. C. Vanwormhoudt:

A standard microcomputer system with diagnostic facilities. 59-66 - B. N. Malinovsky, V. P. Bojun, L. G. Kozlov:

Real-time information processing and special-purpose microprocessors. 67-72 - Claude Michel:

Hardwired logic and microprocessors. 73-80 - Third Symposium on Microprocessing and microprogramming. 86-87

- 3rd Symposium on microprocessing and microprogamming. 88

Volume 3, Number 2, 1977
- Editor's note. 1

- Jean-Daniel Nicoud:

Microprocessor education. 3-4 - Martha E. Sloan:

Microcomputer education in the United States. 5-7 - Yaohan Chu:

Report on the DISE Workshop on Microprocessor and Education. 8-11 - Raymond T. Boute:

Microcomputer education in an industrial environment. 12-15 - Brian R. Gaines:

Hardware engineering and software engineering. 16-21 - Jacob Katzenelson, Michael Werner:

Microprocessors: New devices - classical problems. 22-25 - John M. Hemphill:

The microcomputer and computer science education. 26-30 - R. Parchoux, Pierre Desgoutte, J. P. Comte:

Microprocessor studies at Claude Bernard University. 31-33 - Joan Figueras, Antonio Gimeno Alabau:

An experience on microcomputer education. 34-38 - René Husson, C. Goeldel, Jean-Pierre Thomesse, P. Nonn:

Information processing, automation and microprocessor education. 39-45 - Erik L. Dagless, John S. Mason:

Teaching microprocessors at university. 46-50 - Jonah Z. Loeb, David Dack:

Microprocessor workshop and educational laboratory. 51-56 - Peter R. Rony, David G. Larsen:

Teaching microcomputer interfacing to non-electrical engineers. 57-62 - Gianni Conte, Dante Del Corso, Marco Giordana:

Microprocessors in a university electronic laboratory. 63-65 - Norbert Hojka, Kurt P. Judmann:

On the design of a micro-processor-education-system. 66-68 - Jean-Daniel Nicoud:

Equipment for a microprocessor laboratory. 69-72 - Serge Monchaud, J. F. Pedenon, B. Lemaire:

Behaviour display system for a microprogrammed processor. 73-75 - Kurt Mühlemann:

Software model of the M6300 microprocessor. 76-79 - Jacques Tiberghien, Jean R. Taeymans:

CASS8: A cross assembler suitable for most of the 8 bit microprocessors. 80-83 - David Aspinall, Michael H. Barton, Erik L. Dagless:

Comparison of microprocessors: a graphical approach. 84-91 - Third symposium on Microprocessing and microprogramming. 100-101

- 3rd symposium on microprocessing and microprogramming. 102

Volume 3, Number 3, 1977
- Editor's notice. 1

- R. P. J. Winsborrow, I. T. Belcher, G. C. Cox:

A general purpose communications processor. 3-8 - C. De Moncuit:

Interprocessor communication with decentralized bus. 9-13 - Jean R. Taeymans, Omer D'Hondt, Jam Cornelis, Marc Nyssen, Léon Sprumont, Joris Lievens, Jacques Tiberghien, Oscar Steenhaut:

A microprocessor based automatic film editing device. 14-21 - José Ramón Garitagoitia, I. Ramos:

Relocating direct linking loader for MCS-80 microcomputer series. 22-28 - Lorenzo Mezzalira, Roberto M. Negrini:

Some implementations at the microcomputer laboratory of politecnico di Milano. 29-36 - J. Blattner:

Emulation by microprogramming of the PDP11 instruction set on VARIAN V73 part 1: A modular conception. 37-41 - J. Blattner:

Emulation by microprogramming of the PDP11 instruction set on VARIAN V73 part 2: Partial implementation of the modular concept. 42-45 - Daniel I. Kolody:

Evaluation and debug of microprocessor systems using a reconfigurable logic state analyzer. 46-52 - Hans Hoffman, John Nemec:

A fast microprocessor for control applications. 53-59 - Joe Gallacher:

Microcomputer control of a batch chemical process plant. 60-67 - H. Schutte:

Memory interface for the 2650 microprocessor. 68-76 - Howard Kornstein:

Developments in development systems. 77-87 - Euromicro news. 89-92

- Jozef De Man:

Minicomputers and microprocessors. 96-97
Volume 3, Number 4, 1977
- Introduction. 1

- Biography of J. Wilmink. 3

- Biography of R. Mori. 4

- H. Schauer, Gerhard Chroust:

Microprogramming and microprocessing in Austria a status report. 5-9 - Activities in microprocessors field in LSI manufacturers and Universities in France. 10-18

- Lutz Richter:

Status report on microprogramming and microprocessing activities in Germany. 19-24 - Jan Wilmink:

Status Report the Netherlands. 25-32 - Adolfo Steiger-Garção:

Status Report Portugal. 33 - Lionel R. Thompson:

Microprocessor status report - UK. 34-39 - Ryoichi Mori, Iwao Morishita, Yuzo Kita, Yoshikuni Okada:

Microcomputer applications. 40-49 - Ryoichi Mori, Hiroaki Tajima, Morihiko Tajima, Yoshikuni Okada:

Microprocessors in Japan. 50-57 - Masahiro Yamamoto, Katsuya Hakozaki:

A COBOL oriented high level language machine. 58-64 - Hiroyasu Funakubo, Takao Yamaguchi, Yukio Saito:

Cooperative movement of electrical total arm and hand prosthesis controlled by microcomputer. 65-70 - Eisuke Masada, Yasushi Kida, Minoru Tamura:

Algorithmic consideration in designing a microcontroller. 71-74 - S. Koyama, Y. Isurigi, R. Miura, M. Sakurama, T. Sano:

A realization of a DDA system for continuous dynamical system simulation with a universal multimicroprocessor system "HARPS". 75-78 - Keiji Okada, Masaichi Kajiwara:

Functionally distributed telephone exchange control system using microprocessors. 79-82 - Michio Watanabe, Masamichi Kato, Ikuo Nakata:

The macro assembler generator for microcomputers. 83-85 - Shuichi Kato, Ichiro Fukumoto, Tomio Sekiya, Kenji Itoh, Kenji Ikeda, Kazuyoshi Yajima, Masao Saito:

Application of microcomputer to integrated sleep monitor. 86-87 - S. Fujita, K. Yoshida:

A general purpose cross-assembler for microprocessors. 88-89

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