| MDSL: a Microcomputer Design and Simulation Language |
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ACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest
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Volume 8 , Issue 4 (Summer 1977)
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Pages: 21 - 39
Year of Publication: 1977
ISSN:0163-6103
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ABSTRACT
MDSL, which stands for Microcomputer Design and Simulation Language, is one of an ever growing number of computer hardware design (or description) languages or CHDL's. The introduction of any new language, particularly a new CHDL, is accompanied by a number of WHYs. Why should anyone bother to develop a CHDL? Why did we bother to develop a new one? Why did MDSL take the form it did?
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Wilkes, M. V., "The Best Way to Design An Automatic Calculating Machine", Manchester University Inaugural Conference, July 1951, pp. 16--18.
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Adamowicz and Mirza, MDSL Users Guide, PLAGO Project Report, Dept. of Electr. Engr., Polytechnic Institute of New York, 1977.
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Adamowicz and Mirza, "Simulating Computer Hardware with MDSL", 1977 ACM Computer Science Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, Feb. 1977.
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