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IEEE Micro, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1985
- Richard E. Wainwright, Randy H. Moss:

A Microcomputer-based Model Robot System with Pulse-Width Modulation Control. 7-21 - Malcolm C. Harrison, Owen Smith:

The Ampos Multiprocessor - A Computer System for Laboratory Use. 22-30 - Wayne P. Fischer:

IEEE P1014 - A Standard for the High-Performance VME Bus. 31-41 - Thiruvengadam Radhakrishnan, Clifford Grossner:

Cuenet - A Distributed Computing Facility. 42-52 - Hubert D. Kirrmann:

Events And Interrupts in Tightly Coupled Multiprocessors. 53-66 - David L. Hannum:

MicroReview. 68-71 - Robert G. Stewart:

MicroStandards. 72-73 - Richard H. Stern:

MicroLaw. 74-75 - Victor P. Nelson:

New Products. 76-82
Volume 5, Number 2, April 1985
- Neng F. Yao:

The Computer-aided Programming System - A Friendly Programming Environment. 9-19 - Donald F. Hanson, Peggy C. Power:

Electronic Scanners with Speech Output - A Communication System for the Physically Handicapped And Mentally Retarded. 20-52 - Alberto Faro

, Orazio Mirabella, Lorenzo Vita:
A Multimicrocomputer-based Structure for Computer Networking. 53-66 - D. V. Shouse:

"On the Fly" CRC-16 Byte-wise Calculation for 8088-based Computers. 67-75 - David K. Kahaner, Jeffrey Horlick, Webb L. Wyman:

Mathematical Software in Basic Dint: Data Integration. 76-82 - Robert G. Stewart:

MicroStandards. 86-87 - Richard H. Stern:

MicroLaw. 88-91 - Victor P. Nelson:

New Products. 95-100 - Peter R. Rony:

Access Recent Books And Articles on microcomputing. 106-111
Volume 5, Number 3, June 1985
- James J. Farrell:

Large-Scale Cost-Effective Packaging. 5-10 - Brian E. Corrigan, Everett L. Johnson:

An Evaluation of 8085-based Multiprocessing on a Timeshared Bus. 11-21 - Eric H. Stelzer, Randy H. Moss:

A Microcomputer-based Control System for a Three-Joint Robot Arm. 22-40 - Chuck Hastings:

Second-sourcing CPUs - Emulation, Ethics, And Electropolitics. 41-52 - Jackie Marsh, James J. Farrell:

Motorola's Silver Quill Program. 53-57 - Richard H. Stern:

MicroLaw. 73-78 - David L. Hannum:

MicroReview. 79-82 - Robert G. Stewart:

MicroStandards. 80-82 - Victor P. Nelson:

New Products. 86-93
Volume 5, Number 4, August 1985
- Jonathan Rose, Wayne M. Loucks, Zvonko G. Vranesic:

FERMTOR: A Tunable Multiprocessor Architecture. 5-17 - Frits van der Linden, Ian Wilson:

An Interactive Debugging Environment. 18-31 - E. Pearse O'Grady, Raul Lozano:

A Performance Study of Mutual Exclusion/Synchronization Mechanisms in an IEEE 796 Bus Multiprocessor. 32-47 - Daniel A. Crowl:

A Real-Time Fortran Executive. 48-66 - Mike F. Smith, Yigal Hoffner, Mark A. Sealey:

Mapping High-Level Syntax And Structure into Assembly Language. 67-81 - Robert G. Stewart:

MicroStandards. 82-89 - David L. Hannum:

MicroReview. 88-89 - Richard H. Stern:

MicroLaw. 90-92 - Kenneth Majithia:

New Products. 93-96
Volume 5, Number 5, October 1985
- Donald O. Knight:

The Engineering Workstation And the Engineering Support System - Present Status, Future Directions. 6-9 - Mike Merritt, Bob Cavett, Lou Fields, Dick Kaplan, Tom Lazear, Don Miller, Brice Carnahan, Dave Bray, Harry Lundgren, Mark Turnquist, Gary Whitehouse:

Desires And Aspirations of the Engineering Support System User. 10-17 - Les Holland, Granino Korn, John Matson, Bob Seader, Phil Wolfe:

Engineering Support System Software. 17-21 - Don Knight, Mikel J. Harry, Jim Howard, Juan Rivero:

Engineering Support Systems for Engineering Managers. 22-26 - Duncan A. Mellichamp, Dave Bedworth, Odd Pettersen, Peter R. Rony, Lew Bezanson, Walter Higgins, Granino Korn:

Real-Time Computing And the Engineering Support System. 27-35 - Llewellyn W. Bezanson, Louis G. Fields, Donald O. Knight, Michael J. Merritt, Bruce R. Millard, Donald S. Miller, Peter R. Rony:

Engineering Support System User Requirements. 36-51 - Neal K. Riedel, David A. McAninch, Cameron Fisher, Nahum B. Goldstein:

A Signal Processing Implementation for an IBM-PC-based Workstation. 52-67 - Esther R. Marx:

EDIF: The Standard for Workstation Intercommunication. 68-75 - Robert G. Stewart:

MicroStandards. 76-84 - David L. Hannum:

MicroReview. 80-84 - Robert N. Noyce:

MicroView. 85 - Richard H. Stern:

MicroLaw. 86-87 - Kenneth Majithia:

New Products. 94-98
Volume 5, Number 6, December 1985
- Khaled El-Ayat, Rakesh K. Agarwal:

The Intel 80386 - Architecture And Implementation. 4-22 - David Phillips:

The Z80000 Microprocessor. 23-36 - Steven G. Morton, Enrique Abreu, Fred Tse:

ITT CAP - Toward a Personal Supercomputer. 37-49 - Douglas MacGregor, Jon Rubinstein:

A Performance Analysis of MC68020-based Systems. 50-70 - Paul L. Borrill:

MicroStandards Special Feature: A Comparison of 32-Bit Buses. 71-79 - David L. Hannum:

MicroReview. 85 - Richard H. Stern:

MicroLaw. 86-88 - Kenneth Majithia:

New Products. 89-93

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