Kohlstaedt, Anne T., "Daisy 1.0 Reference Manual", Technical Report 119, Indiana University Computer Science Department, Bloomington, 1981.

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....streams as a special type of list. However, it is possible to implement HDRE without lazy evaluation. Many programming languages provide the necessary features, or their equivalents, including Common Lisp [33] Scheme [29] ML [23] SASL [34] Lucid [35] etc. I have implemented HDRE in Daisy [18, 19], which is ideal because of its suspended list constructor. One of the advantages of HDRE is its ability to run in many existing languages. HDRE is based on previous work by Gordon [8] and Johnson [14, 15, 16, 17] A related approach, which considers many aspects of a circuit in addition to its ....

.... SHR Shift right [OPCODE LI RI] 3 12 22] SHR Shift right [3 13 23] SHR Shift right [3 14 24] SHR Shift right [2 15 25] SHL Shift left [1 16 26] NOP Stay with previous value draft 87hdre.tex 8 July 19, 1994 at 12:12 [0 17 27] CLR Clear [2 18 28] SHL Shift left [1 19 29] STA Stay with previous value ] Shift Register Simulation: lines : transpose : meaning : SR behaviorprimitives ) transpose : inputs yields the correct output: Shift Register Simulation: 0 0 0] 11 0 0] 12 11 0] 13 12 11] 14 13 12] 13 12 25] 13 12 25] 0 0 0] 0 0 ....

Kohlstaedt, Anne T., "Daisy 1.0 Reference Manual", Technical Report 119, Indiana University Computer Science Department, Bloomington, 1981.

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