An interactive simulator for microprogram development
Ning-San Chang,Timothy Mulrooney,Nelson Weiderman +2 more
- 15 Mar 1978
- pp 271-282
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TL;DR: The interactive interpreter can be used as a self-contained microprogramming interpreter or as a debugging tool to allow ECLIPSE users to develop their own microroutines.
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Abstract: MICROSIM is an interactive program which simulates the Data General ECLIPSE microprogramming feature. It interprets microprograms written in the ECLIPSE microinstruction's format and produces results, error messages and complete (or specific) trace information according to the user's commands. The interactive interpreter can be used as a self-contained microprogramming interpreter or as a debugging tool to allow ECLIPSE users to develop their own microroutines.
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