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The MIC-1 is a processor architecture invented by Andrew S. Tanenbaum to use as a simple but complete example in his teaching book Structured Computer Organization. It consists of a very simple control unit that runs microcode from a 512-words store. The Micro-Assembly Language (MAL) is engineered to allow simple writing of an IJVM interpreter, and the source code for such an interpreter can be found in the book.

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  • The MIC-1 is a processor architecture invented by Andrew S. Tanenbaum to use as a simple but complete example in his teaching book Structured Computer Organization. It consists of a very simple control unit that runs microcode from a 512-words store. The Micro-Assembly Language (MAL) is engineered to allow simple writing of an IJVM interpreter, and the source code for such an interpreter can be found in the book. (en)
  • Il MIC-1 è un'architettura di processore inventata da Tanenbaum da utilizzare come esempio semplice ma completo per il suo libro Architettura dei calcolatori. Consiste di una unità di controllo molto semplice che esegue microcodice da una memoria di 512 parole. Il linguaggio microcodice MAL (Micro-Assembly Language) è realizzato per consentire la scrittura di un interprete IJVM (Integer Java Virtual Machine) con semplicità. (it)
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  • The MIC-1 is a processor architecture invented by Andrew S. Tanenbaum to use as a simple but complete example in his teaching book Structured Computer Organization. It consists of a very simple control unit that runs microcode from a 512-words store. The Micro-Assembly Language (MAL) is engineered to allow simple writing of an IJVM interpreter, and the source code for such an interpreter can be found in the book. (en)
  • Il MIC-1 è un'architettura di processore inventata da Tanenbaum da utilizzare come esempio semplice ma completo per il suo libro Architettura dei calcolatori. Consiste di una unità di controllo molto semplice che esegue microcodice da una memoria di 512 parole. Il linguaggio microcodice MAL (Micro-Assembly Language) è realizzato per consentire la scrittura di un interprete IJVM (Integer Java Virtual Machine) con semplicità. (it)
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