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Micro-Programming: The Art of CPU Design
A series of instructions are used while executing a computer program. These instructions consist of a sequence of steps, which in turn consist of smaller series of steps known as micro-operations. Micro-programming is the process of translation and execution of each instruction of a processor into a sequence of smaller micro-instructions. This is to say that micro-programming is the process of writing micro-codes for a micro-processor. It defines the functioning of a micro-processor while executing machine-language instructions.
Also known as micro-coding, the concept of micro-programming was first developed in 1951 by Maurice Wilkes. It is the technique used in implementing a Control Unit. Micro-codes or micro-programs are developed as instruction set of a CPU. As such, CPU design engineers write micro-programs for implementing machine instruction sets. In a software product development process, these micro-codes can be rewritten or changed a number of times even during the later design stages. Such flexibility in micro-programming affords great freedom to design engineers to alter and/or come up with more complex sets of instructions and thereby to a great extent facilitate flexible CPU designs. On some computers, the micro-codes are stored in ROM and therefore cannot be modified. But in larger computers, they are stored in EPROM and, as such, can be replaced with fresh or newer versions. The concept of micro-programming is also used in online software development.
Rapid development in computer technology in recent years has made the concept of micro-programming look somewhat redundant. Programs are becoming more complex and this has a direct impact on performance of software and development . Interpreters and compilers have been creating low-level codes from high-level commands. Such advancements have superseded the advantages of microprogramming. There have already been CPU design schemes that don’t use micro-programming such as TTA Processors, Superscaler Processors, RISC Processors, and RISC Processors.
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does anyone know how to delete ALL previously synched items to the creative micro zen player at once?
I can do them one by one but there are over a thousand songs on it now and its taking too long. a majority of the stuff on it is either duplicated or things i did not want on there in the first place. for some reason it automatically synched every song on my cpu. i just want to start over .
First, did you load the software that came with the Zen? If so, you want to manage playlists? Where you see the duplications start, right lower pane, highlight the first song of the duplication and then hit the delete button repeatedly until you have removed the unwanted files. Or, go to "My Documents", "My Music" all the music that you have copied to the Zen will be in here. Start deleting all of the duplications. You'll also have to delete the stuff that's in the WMP library, cause when you sync all of that stuff will go onto the Zen. That's the fastest two ways I can suggest to you.
I don't know why your Zen syncs automatically, I must use the software to make my Zen Micro-Photo sync. Check the settings on the Zen, and in your Zen's computer software to see if there is a setting for Auto-Sync and turn it off. Maybe some of this will help also.
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Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: February '10
January gave us a large refresh of AMD's sub-$150 CPU lineup. In this month's column, we have a look at the new models and note the impact pricing changes have had on our recommendations. Gone is the Pentium G6950 from the list, as it failed to impress. Advanced Micro Devices - Central processing unit - Pentium - AMD - Hardware
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