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Abstract: Introduction to digital computers" was designed with the following goals in mind:
Teach hardware as a formal discipline. This means that the functionality of hardware modules
is specified accurately, their design is precisely described, and the correctness is rigorously
proved.
I made a special attempt to use material taught in previous courses whenever possible. In
particular, recursion and induction are used whenever possible. In addition, notions and
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@misc{ even-implemeting,
author = "Guy Even",
title = "Implemeting a DLX processor on an FPGA",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/even01implemeting.html" }
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