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- From: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki)
- Subject: Re: Harvard architecture
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.180434.2420@nidat.sub.org>
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 18:04:34 GMT
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- In article <2B51D662.29834@news.service.uci.edu> jtien@venice.eng.uci.edu
- (Joe Tien) writes:
- >
- > Could someone direct me to a good definition of the harvard
- > architecture? Is it dual memory port (each with own set of address and
- > data bus) or is it just dual bus (separate address and data bus used for
- > both instruction and data.)
- >
- > If possible, I'd prefer some type of reference I can use in my paper,
- > not that I don't trust the infinite wisdom of the net. :-)
- >
- > Thanks,
- >
- > Joe Tien
- > jtien@balboa.eng.uci.edu
-
- Basically the second!
-
- Once it was called Zuse architecture (then von Neumann took over).
- After a while it got a writable control/instruction (as you like it) store
- and was called Harvard architecture; just to take over in the modern DSP
- designs.
-
- Just as a start for argument ;-)
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