Patent
Co-processor combination
Berger Michael Francis,Sammy D. Sawyer +1 more
- 16 Jan 1984
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TL;DR: In this article, a dual-processor system is presented, where one processor is dedicated to input/output tasks while the other one is devoted to high level language tasks when operating as a 16-bit machine.
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Abstract: A dual processor system in which one processor is dedicated to input/output tasks while the other is dedicated to high level language tasks when operating as a 16-bit machine. The processors include a first microprocessor which is an 8-bit machine, and a second microprocessor which is a 16-bit machine. The first processor has a memory associated therewith which may, for example, be a 64K memory while the second processor has a larger capacity memory. The second processor does not access the memory of the first processor, however, the first processor can access a portion of the second processor's memory. Access to the second processor's memory is controlled by an arbitrator that is operated by system software to prevent access conflicts. For boot-up during power-up operation, a boot ROM is used, attached to the 8-bit processor having stored therein a boot strap program that is initially loaded into the 8-bit processor memory. If the operating system loaded from a diskette indicates 8-bit software, then the 16-bit processor is maintained reset or halted. On the other hand, if the operating system is a 16-bit system, then the boot program loads the 16-bit memory making the 16-bit processor the main processor. The 8-bit processor then functions as an I/O processor. This boot-up procedure allows the 8-bit processor to turn on first and makes the system initially appear as an 8-bit processor system. In this way the system is compatible with software written for an 8-bit machine even though the system is normally run and identified as a 16-bit machine.
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