Using FORTH to control a robot arm (English)
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Microprocessors and Microsystems
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1983
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Title:Using FORTH to control a robot arm
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Contributors:Sands, David ( author )
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Published in:Microprocessors and Microsystems ; 7, 5 ; 228-229
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Publication date:1983-01-01
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Size:2 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 7, Issue 5
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.
- 203
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FORTH and microprocessor applications at the Royal Greenwich Observatoryvan Breda, Ian G / Parker, Neil M et al. | 1983
- 213
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A 6502 macro assembler in FORTHJarvis, Mike et al. | 1983
- 217
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Microprocessor-based multichannel analyser developed using POLYFORTHHarper, Robert et al. | 1983
- 223
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Writing a FORTH discompiler and using FORTH in digital filters and multichannel analysisFilbey, Gil et al. | 1983
- 228
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Using FORTH to control a robot armSands, David et al. | 1983
- 230
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VLSI in FOCUS: designing a 32-bit CPU chip| 1983
- 230
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Assembly language programming| 1983
- 230
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An application of automatic speech recognition| 1983
- 230
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LSI testing techniques| 1983
- 230
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Instruction-set power makes a μP's job easier| 1983
- 230
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Gate arrays in telecommunications| 1983
- 230
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Eprom single-chip microcomputers| 1983
- 230
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An architectural comparison of 32 bit microprocessors| 1983
- 231
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Multi-user systems from advanced processor chips| 1983
- 231
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Observe simple design rules when customizing gate arrays| 1983
- 232
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Tests useful for field and factory| 1983
- 232
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Automatic Testing '83, exhibition and conference| 1983
- 233
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conference proceedings| 1983
- 233
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Add-on converts personal microcomputers| 1983
- 233
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Field tester copes with VLSI| 1983
- 235
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Government pushes use of micros in firmsMP Roberts, Gwilym et al. | 1983
- 236
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Plug in to increased performance for 8086-based systems — and thanks for the (virtual) memory| 1983
- 236
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A/D converter takes snapshots| 1983
- 236
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NCR make the Decision, and enter local area network marketplace| 1983
- 237
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Performance analysis for HP 64000| 1983
- 237
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Not-so-local area network reaches 2 miles| 1983
- 237
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CMOS PIO operates at 10mA for Z80 micros| 1983
- 238
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Zilog provides real-time emulation for Z8 family| 1983
- 238
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Software testing, debugging, analysis and performance measurement| 1983
- 239
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Multibus controller for file-oriented transfers| 1983
- 239
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Tape accelerator allows four tape drives to operate through one channel| 1983
- 240
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Signature analysis on HP interface loop| 1983
- 240
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Speaking of voice synthesizers...| 1983
- 241
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Floating-point processor for 68000 now available in UK for Multi- or VMEbus| 1983
- 241
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UK manufacturer plans for growth in vertical-fuse PROMs| 1983
- 242
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Fibre-optic datacommsystem doubles range of local area network| 1983
- 242
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Telex communicator operates at 300 bit/s| 1983
- 242
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Inmos get their maths right 16 × 4 = 64| 1983
- 243
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Optical-link peripherals in harsh environments| 1983
- 243
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Network utility downloads descripfion files for pc-boards| 1983
- 244
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Sales of household computers accelerate in UK - 1m sold| 1983
- 244
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Digital Microsystems sells to British Telecom| 1983
- 244
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‘700 per cent’ increase in 3-in floppy disc capacity achieved at Sony's labs| 1983
- 244
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Logica gets Queen's Award for word processor| 1983
- 245
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European companies combine with 16-bit Eurocard micro range for CP/M-86| 1983
- 245
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CTL doubles marketing effort — staff up 50 over next 12 months| 1983
- 245
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Future Computers will build micros in France| 1983
- 245
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Fujitsu micros to use Digital software for model Micro 16S| 1983
- 246
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Demand for CAE workstations rising| 1983
- 247
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calendar| 1983