DocumentCode
1145545
Title
A Two-Level Microprogrammed Multiprocessor Computer with Nonnumeric Functions
Author
Baba, Takanobu ; Ishikawa, Ken ; Okuda, Kenzo
Author_Institution
Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland
Issue
12
fYear
1982
Firstpage
1142
Lastpage
1156
Abstract
A two-level microprogrammed multiprocessor system, MUNAP, along with its support software has been developed as a research vehicle for solving nonnumeric and associated problems. The MUNAP system provides highly parallel and distributed functions for nonnumeric processing, such as variable length word addressing, data permutation at the microprogram level, and bit operation and field handling at the multinanoprogram level. To control these functions efficiently, a 28-bit microinstruction simultaneously drives several nanoprogram streams of 40-bit nanoinstructions in the four 16-bit processor units. This scheme not only provides the ability to organize a number of modular processing elements into a single, parallel processable computer system, but also allows MUNAP to change its architecture at the firmware level.
Keywords
Database system; emulation; firmware; multiprocessor; nonnumeric processing; parallel processing; symbol manipulation; two-level microprogramming; Application software; Computer architecture; Computer science education; Concurrent computing; Emulation; Hardware; Information science; Microprogramming; Parallel processing; Vehicles; Database system; emulation; firmware; multiprocessor; nonnumeric processing; parallel processing; symbol manipulation; two-level microprogramming;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TC.1982.1675938
Filename
1675938
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