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- From: mjl-b@minster.york.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.arch
- Subject: Re: simple cpu-less computer
- Message-ID: <721322124.10713@minster.york.ac.uk>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 15:15:25 GMT
- References: <shrchin.720954211@reading>
- Reply-To: mjl-b@minster.york.ac.uk (Mathew Lodge)
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of York, England
- Lines: 49
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- In article <shrchin.720954211@reading> shrchin@susssys1.reading.ac.uk (Jonathan H. N. Chin) writes:
- >Also, I vaguely recall discussion of "the ultimate RISC", a single
- >instruction machine. What were the references to that?
-
- I have the reference for that below. I also tried to find references for the
- R-MOVE single instruction machine, since it was developed by people here at
- York. However, I could only come up with dissertations based on R-MOVE (these
- are also given below):
-
- %T The ultimate RISC
- %O Comput. Archit. News (USA)
- %J Computer Architecture News
- %A Jones, D.W.
- %V 16
- %N 3
- %V A08
- %P 48-55
- %D June 1988
-
- %I University of York 3rd year Project
- %T A High Integrity Language for the R-Move Machine
- %A P. Hart
- %D 20 Jul 89
-
- %I University of York 4th year Project
- %T A High Integrity Language for the R-Move Machine
- %A P. Hart
- %D Mar 90
-
- %I University of York 3rd year Project
- %T A Move Machine for Safety Critical Real Time Systems
- %A S. Moore
- %D 20 Jul 89
-
- %I University of York 3rd year Project
- %T Improving the R-Move Machine
- %A R. Hardiman
- %D Mar 92
-
- >Jonathan H N Chin, 8 kyu \ Dept. of Cybernetics, \ "Respondeo, etsi mutabor"
- > \ University of Reading \
- >shrchin@uk.ac.rdg.susssys1 \ Box 225, Whiteknights \ < Rosenstock-Huessy >
- >bq305@cleveland.freenet.edu \ Reading, RG6 2AY, U K \
-
- Mat
-
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