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The Instruction Set Processor (ISP) notation was originally developed as a means of describing formally the behavioural aspects of computer systems. ISPS is a computer language based on this notation, and for which a compiler and simulator have been produced. An ISPS description of the MU5 computer has been written, verified, and used in a series of evaluation experiments conducted at Carnegie-Mellon...
Does the reference manual actually describe the real computer? Not entirely, but the authors, starting with a simulation based on the written word, worked out the remaining errors using the machine diagnostics as the last word.
This article describes an architectural research facility used for the comparison of computer architectures. The facility consists of a compiler, simulator, symbolic translator, and data analysis programs.
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