Published April 30, 1993
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Technical Report
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Experiences in Programming the J-Machine
- Creators
- Maskit, Daniel
- Taylor, Stephen
Chicago
Abstract
This document summarizes experiences gained in programming the J-Machine. It is intended to provide feedback on the strengths and weaknesses of the architecture. The intent of this document is to provide useful information to system architects to assist in the design of the next generation of fine-grained multicomputers.
Additional Information
© 1993 California Institute of Technology April 30, 1993. This work owes a great debt to Mike Noakes of the Concurrent VLSI Architecture project at MIT, who has offered much patience and calm assistance in furthering our understanding of the intricacies of the J-Machine Architecture. We would also like to express thanks to Yair Zadik at Caltech who helped in clarifying some of our suggestions for improvement.Attached Files
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- Eprint ID
- 26861
- DOI
- 10.7907/Z92R3PQ7
- Resolver ID
- CaltechCSTR:1993.cs-tr-93-11
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