Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1982-02-23
1984-07-10
Smith, Jerry
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 1300, G06F 919
Patent
active
044596642
ABSTRACT:
A multiprogramming data processing system comprises a plurality of data processing devices P1, P2, P3, P4 each having local storage 110-116 and has furthermore an interconnecting standard bus 100. The program is divided in program segments S1-S4, while the program segments are grouped into program portions (k, m, n). The respective program portions are each stored at one of the local memory sections. When an extended branch instruction calls an address in a different program portion, a portion change interrupt signal (26) is generated, whereby dynamical allocation of the execution of program segments may be realized. When a privileged portion (0) is called, the portion change interrupt is nullified, both at the calling to, (28) and the return (23) from the privileged program portion.
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Gobert Jean
Lemaire Edmond
Letat Luyen
Pottier Denis R. C.
Cannon, Jr. James J.
Haken Jack E.
Niessen William G.
Smith Jerry
U.S. Philips Corporation
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