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UMAC: a simulated microprogrammable teaching aid
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Volume 21 ,  Issue 3  (September 1989) table of contents
Pages: 39 - 43  
Year of Publication: 1989
ISSN:0097-8418
Authors
A. Dunworth  Department of Computer Science, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The University of New South Wales, P.O Box 1, Kensington, N .S .W 2033, Australia
V. Upatising  Department of Computer Science, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The University of New South Wales, P.O Box 1, Kensington, N .S .W 2033, Australia
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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3. Katzan, H. "Microprogramming Primer", McGraw-Hill, 1977.
 
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4. Dunworth, A. and Upatising, V. "The UMAC Computer, A Micro-programmable, Bit-slice Implement Microprocessor", UNSW Internal Report, DCS Report Number 8803, September 1987.
 
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6. Johnson, S.C. "YACC: Yet Another Compiler-Compiler", UNIX Programmer's Manual, Seventh Edition, Volume 2, 1983, pp. 353-387.


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