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MICRODARE(ID:6945/mic031)
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Country: United States
Designed 1979
DARE for microcomputers
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References:
Eidelson, AF and Robinson, IJ (1977) Eidelson, AF and Robinson, IJ "Implementation of BEDSOCS: an interactive simulation language"
Abstract
Extract:
BEDSOCS
in (1980) The Computer Journal 23(3) 1980
Korn, G. A. and Wait, J. V. (1977) Korn, G. A. and Wait, J. V. "Software for Interactive Simulation," Proc. Simulation, 1977
in (1980) The Computer Journal 23(3) 1980
Korn, G. A. and Wait, J. V. (1978) Korn, G. A. and Wait, J. V. "Digital Continuous System Simulation", Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1978
in (1980) The Computer Journal 23(3) 1980
Korn, G. A. (1979) Korn, G. A. "MICRODARE: a fast, direct-executing high-level language system for small computers" Computer 12(10) October 1979, pp61-71
in (1980) The Computer Journal 23(3) 1980
Korn, G. A. (1981) Korn, G. A. "MICRODARE/LABNET Software for Instrumentation, Control, and Simulation," Proc. Fall DECUS Symp., 1981, pp487-494
in (1980) The Computer Journal 23(3) 1980
Yahn, C. (1982) Yahn, C. "A Two-Processor System for Executing MICRODARE" masters thesis, University of Arizona, 1982
in (1980) The Computer Journal 23(3) 1980
Korn, Granino A. (1983) Korn, Granino A. "The Invisible Compiler"
Abstract
Extract:
Introduction
Extract:
Microdare I, II, III
Extract:
Summary
in (1983) COMPUTER 16(5) 1983
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