P696/S100—a bus which supports a wide range of 8- and 16-bit processors (English)
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Microprocessors and Microsystems
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1982
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Title:P696/S100—a bus which supports a wide range of 8- and 16-bit processors
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Contributors:Garetz, Mark ( author )
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Published in:Microprocessors and Microsystems ; 6, 9 ; 466-470
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Publication date:1982-01-01
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 6, Issue 9
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 450
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Backplane bus standards—why we need them, what we have got and who makes themBorrill, Paul et al. | 1982
- 455
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Standard bus for 8-bit microprocessor systemsElsmore, Tim et al. | 1982
- 466
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P696/S100—a bus which supports a wide range of 8- and 16-bit processorsGaretz, Mark et al. | 1982
- 471
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Major standardization issues of the proposed IEEE 796 bus—MultibusBoberg, Rich et al. | 1982
- 475
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VERSAbus—a multiprocessor bus standard—and VMEbus—its Eurocard counterpartDeBock, Richard et al. | 1982
- 483
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Eurobus—the UK-designed general-purpose backplane busHill, John et al. | 1982
- 489
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IEEE P896—the Futurebus projectBorrill, Paul et al. | 1982
- 496
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A monitoring distributed system| 1982
- 496
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An advanced architecture CMOS/SOS microprocessor| 1982
- 496
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Instruments| 1982
- 496
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The design of a microprocessor-based access logic for the Cambridge ring| 1982
- 496
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Hewlett-Packard J. Vol 33 No 8 (August 1982)| 1982
- 496
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Towards a local network standard| 1982
- 496
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SAS—an experimental tool for dynamic program structure acquisiton and analysis| 1982
- 496
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Spectrum analyser chip for speech recognition| 1982
- 497
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Devices and circuits for bipolar (V)LSI| 1982
- 497
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CPU chip adds instructions to 8086 set| 1982
- 497
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MOS technology| 1982
- 497
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Efficiency and performance comparison of different design methodologies for control parts of microprocessors| 1982
- 497
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Axioms and proof rules for Ada tasks| 1982
- 497
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Structure and tasking features of the programming language Marlet| 1982
- 497
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Nonvolatile semiconductor memory| 1982
- 497
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Logic design strategies| 1982
- 497
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Ada package specifications: path expressions and monitors| 1982
- 497
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Ada model arithemetic: costs and benefits| 1982
- 497
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Status and trends of dynamic and static RAMs| 1982
- 497
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Program verification and Ada| 1982
- 497
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Specifying and implementing object managers in Ada| 1982
- 497
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Microelectronics technology: an introduction| 1982
- 497
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Modelling and simulation| 1982
- 498
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An OASIS simulation of the ZNet microcomputer network| 1982
- 498
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Laser printer machine control system| 1982
- 498
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Microprocessor monitoring of multi-access system performance| 1982
- 498
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Fault-finding in microprocessor-based systems| 1982
- 499
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A low-power 16-bit computer for space applications on UOSAT| 1982
- 499
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The design of a microprocessor-based instrument for the seismic interrogation of rock masses| 1982
- 499
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The primary UOSAT spacecraft computer| 1982
- 499
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A microprocessor-based pulse-height analyser| 1982
- 499
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An application of automatic speech recognition| 1982
- 499
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Case study of a microcomputer-minicomputer link| 1982
- 500
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Microcomputer systemsShirley, Robin et al. | 1982
- 500
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MicrocomputersShirley, Robin et al. | 1982
- 500
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Automatic control systemsGallacher, Joe et al. | 1982
- 500
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Microprocessor SystemsShirley, Robin et al. | 1982
- 501
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Theory and practice of microprocessorsNixon, MS et al. | 1982
- 501
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Microelectronics and society: for better or for worseGreen, Ken et al. | 1982
- 503
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Bus controller supports two languages| 1982
- 503
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RF synthesizer tests future TV equipment| 1982
- 503
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8086/8 debugger| 1982
- 503
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Zilog chooses UNIX for office micros in UK| 1982
- 504
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Adler boosts UK business micros effort| 1982
- 504
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Software controls 64k memory map on Mostek SBCs| 1982
- 504
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Intelligent I/O interfaces retrofit to S100 systems| 1982
- 504
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PL/M program tester ‘a first’ in market| 1982
- 505
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Multibus micros get array processors| 1982
- 505
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Small firms aim 48k micros at UK home market| 1982
- 505
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Trace and disassembly on 68000 analysers| 1982
- 506
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Module develops 8-bit CMOS microcomputer| 1982
- 506
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Source code to debugging in PASCAL| 1982
- 506
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4-bit microcomputer drives vacuum display| 1982
- 506
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UK firm builds control microcomputer| 1982
- 507
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Typical micro net does not conform to stereotype| 1982
- 507
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Software deal agreed for small ICL machines| 1982
- 507
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Gate array market entered by UK firm| 1982
- 508
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UK government urged to spend more on LANs| 1982
- 508
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PCB market in Europe up ‘7.2% pa’ through '80s| 1982
- 508
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Video games move to personal computers| 1982
- 508
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Sinclair home computer sales pass M mark| 1982
- 509
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Polytechnic opens £1 M microelectronics centre| 1982
- 509
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Nat Semi agree NSC800 family source deal| 1982
- 509
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The answer to hardware obselescence| 1982
- 509
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‘Half micron lines’ on MOSFET GaAs| 1982
- 510
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-in floppy standard sought by group of 12 firms| 1982
- 510
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16-bit kit cross-sourcing agreed by TI and AMI| 1982
- 510
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Computer becomes marketing director| 1982
- 511
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Calendar| 1982