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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xvii


C.G. Bell and J.C. Mudge: The Evolution of the PDP-l1. Chapter includes material from "What Have We Learned From the PDP-11?" by C.G. Bell, in Perspectives on Computer Science: From the 10th University Symposium at the Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University, A. Jones (Ed.), Academic Press, Inc., 1978. C.G. Bell, Digital Equipment Corporation and Carnegie-Mellon University; J.C. Mudge, Digital Equipment Corporation.

W.D. Strecker: VAX-I 1/780: A Virtual Address Extension to the DEC PDP- II Family. Copyright © 1978 by American Federation of Information Processing Societies, Inc. Reprinted, with permission, from the Proceedings of the National Computer Conference, June 1978, pp. 967-980. W.D. Strecker, Digital Equipment Corporation.

C.G. Bell, J. Eggert, J. Grason, and P. Williams: The Description and Use of Register Transfer Modules (RTMs). Copyright © 1972 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Reprinted, with permission, from the IEEE Transactions on Computers, May 1972, Vol. C-21, No. 5, pp. 495-500. Manuscript received by IEEE February 19, 1971; revised May 11, 1971. C.G. Bell, Digital Equipment Corporation and Carnegie-Mellon University; J. Eggert, Digital Equipment Corporation (currently with Eggert Engineering); J. Grason, Carnegie-Mellon University (currently with Bell Laboratories); P. Williams, Digital Equipment Corporation (currently with Data Terminal Systems, Inc.).

T.M. McWilliams, S.H. Fuller, and W.H. Sherwood: Using LSI Processor Bit- Slices to Build a PDP-l 1 - A Case Study in Microcomputer Design. Copy right © 1977 by AFIPS. Reprinted, with permission, from the Proceedings of the National Computer Conference, 1977, pp. 243-253. This work was partially supported by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the Department of Defense under contract F44620-73-C-0074, monitored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. T.M. McWilliams, Carnegie- Mellon University (currently with Stanford University and Lawrence Liver more Laboratory, University of California); S.H. Fuller, Carnegie-Mellon University (currently with Digital Equipment Corporation); W.H. Sherwood, Carnegie-Mellon University (currently with Digital Equipment Corporation).

S.H. Fuller, J.K. Ousterhout, L. Raskin, P. Rubinfeld, P.S. Sindhu, and R.J. Swan: Multi-Microprocessors: An Overview and Working Example. Copy right © 1978 by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Re printed, with permission, from the Proceedings of the IEEE, February 1978, Vol. 61, No. 2, pp. 216-228. Manuscript received by IEEE November 11, 1977. This work was supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense under Contract F44620-73-C-0074, which is monitored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and in

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