O'Donnell, John T., A Systolic Associative LISP Computer Architecture with Incremental Parallel Storage Management, Technical Report 81-5, Computer Science Department, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1981.

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....data formats, while lines inserts line breaks between the lists. The character makes the rest of an input line into a comment. Executing SRtestdata = 3 11 21] 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 ) ....

.... [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 28] 0 0 28] The simulation function helps a designer work toward the first goal developing a correct circuit description. However, someone trying to fabricate the circuit will interpret SR entirely differently: it is a specification of the set of components in ....

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O'Donnell, John T., A Systolic Associative LISP Computer Architecture with Incremental Parallel Storage Management, Technical Report 81-5, Computer Science Department, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1981.

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