Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Workshop on Microprogramming and Microarchitecture - MICRO 22 1989
DOI: 10.1145/75362.75396
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A microprogrammed interpreter for concurrent euclid

Abstract: There are several methods of executing programs written in a high level language. The most widely used is to compile the programs into machine language. Another is to translate the programs into some intermediate form and then to execute that form interpretively. A third method is to directly execute either the HLL or the intermediate form.This study was aimed at investigating the feasibility of directly executing the intermediate representation of the sequential features of Concurrent Euclid (CE) on the SEL 3… Show more

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