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Höhere Programmiersprachen für die Mikroprogrammierung

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Mit der zunehmend weiteren Verbreitung auch kommerziell verfügbarer mikroprogrammierbarer Rechnersysteme wächst das Bedürfnis nach geeigneten Hilfsmitteln zur Mikroprogrammierung. Obwohl für die meisten mikroprogrammierbaren Architekturen Sprachen auf der untersten Ebene wie Assembler und ergänzende Hilfsprogramme zur Verfügung stehen, sind die Ansätze, komplexere und damit zugleich in den die Programmierung unterstützenden Funktionen mächtigere Hilfsmittel zu entwickeln und diese auch vom Anwender zu akzeptieren, noch gering. Die Gründe hierfür sind vielfältig.

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Richter, L. (1980). Höhere Programmiersprachen für die Mikroprogrammierung. In: Giloi, W.K. (eds) Firmware Engineering. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 31. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67774-8_7

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