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User aspects of MICE
MICE is a MICro-programmable Engine designed for on-line filtering applications. It efficiently emulates the PDP-11 fixed-point instruction set. This feature facilitates the development of user software as algorithms can be coded in the standard languages (FORTRAN, PL11, Assembler, etc.). MICE execu...
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1981
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-1981-007.266 http://cds.cern.ch/record/862905 |
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author | Anthonioz-Blanc, J Joosten, J Letheren, M Van Praag, A |
author_facet | Anthonioz-Blanc, J Joosten, J Letheren, M Van Praag, A |
author_sort | Anthonioz-Blanc, J |
collection | CERN |
description | MICE is a MICro-programmable Engine designed for on-line filtering applications. It efficiently emulates the PDP-11 fixed-point instruction set. This feature facilitates the development of user software as algorithms can be coded in the standard languages (FORTRAN, PL11, Assembler, etc.). MICE executes PDP-11 code 3 times faster than a PDP-11/70, or 10 times faster than a PDP-11/34. Algorithms can be made to run faster by micro-coding the time critical part of the code (often a small fraction of the total code). Further speed increases can be achieved by attaching special-purpose hardwired logic to the CPU. The architecture of MICE has been described elsewhere (HALAT80); in this paper we describe those features which make it a user-friendly device in the real-time experimental environment encountered at CERN. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 1981 |
publisher | CERN |
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spelling | cern-8629052019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-1981-007.266http://cds.cern.ch/record/862905engAnthonioz-Blanc, JJoosten, JLetheren, MVan Praag, AUser aspects of MICENuclear PhysicsComputing and ComputersMICE is a MICro-programmable Engine designed for on-line filtering applications. It efficiently emulates the PDP-11 fixed-point instruction set. This feature facilitates the development of user software as algorithms can be coded in the standard languages (FORTRAN, PL11, Assembler, etc.). MICE executes PDP-11 code 3 times faster than a PDP-11/70, or 10 times faster than a PDP-11/34. Algorithms can be made to run faster by micro-coding the time critical part of the code (often a small fraction of the total code). Further speed increases can be achieved by attaching special-purpose hardwired logic to the CPU. The architecture of MICE has been described elsewhere (HALAT80); in this paper we describe those features which make it a user-friendly device in the real-time experimental environment encountered at CERN.CERNCERN-DD-81-09oai:cds.cern.ch:8629051981-09-01 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics Computing and Computers Anthonioz-Blanc, J Joosten, J Letheren, M Van Praag, A User aspects of MICE |
title | User aspects of MICE |
title_full | User aspects of MICE |
title_fullStr | User aspects of MICE |
title_full_unstemmed | User aspects of MICE |
title_short | User aspects of MICE |
title_sort | user aspects of mice |
topic | Nuclear Physics Computing and Computers |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-1981-007.266 http://cds.cern.ch/record/862905 |
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