Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Computer Science Division, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Abstract
This paper describes a facility for integrated hardware and software development in the microprocessor area by graduate students. The constraints of a low budget, the necessity of providing fast turn-around time for software development, and tightly scheduled laboratory sessions, all of which are necessary in a university environment, precluded the use of methods such as primitive handtranslation of code (too slow), separate floppy-based development systems (too expensive) and in-circuit emulators (too expensive). The result was a hierarchical network of microprocessors whose design and development is described in detail. Experience with its operation and the applicability of the system for more general use is also discussed.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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