Computer Structures: Readings & Examples - Contents
Part 1: The Structure of Computers
Part 2: The Instruction-set Processor: Main-line Computers
Section 1: Processors with One Address per Instruction
Section 2: Processors with a General-register State
Part 3: The Instruction-set Processor Level: Variations in the Processor
Section 1: Processors with Greater than One Address per instruction
Section 2: Processors Constrained by a Cyclic, Primary Memory
Section 3: Processors for Variable-length-string Data
Section 4: Desk Calculator Computers: Keyboard Programmable Processors with Small Memories
Section 5: Processors with Stack Memories (Zero Addresses per Instruction)
Section 6: Processors with Multiprogramming Ability
Part 4: The Instruction-set Processor Level: Special-function Processors
Section 1: Processors to Control Terminals and Secondary Memories (Input-output Processors)
Section 2: Processors for Array Data
Section 3: Processors Defined by a Microprogram
Section 4: Processors Based on a Programming Language
Section 1: Computers with One Central Processor
Section 2: Computers with One Central Processor and Multiple Input/Output Processors
Section 3: Computers for Multiprocessing and Parallel Processing
Section 4: Network Computers and Computer Networks
Section 1: The IBM 701-7094 II Sequence, a Family by Evolution
Section 2: The SDS 910-9300 Series, a Planned Family
Section 3: The IBM System/360-A Series of Planned Machines Which Span a Wide Performance Range
Appendix PMS and ISP Notations
Machine and Organization Index