1998-03-31
2000-03-07
Teska, Kevin J.
G06F 9455
Patent
active
060351179
ABSTRACT:
In an emulation system, the emulation processors are grouped in clusters which are capable of interchanging information between both input memory stacks and data memory stacks associated with each of the processor elements. This capability significantly enhances the performance of emulation engines and, in particular, it provides a mechanism for emulation of memory array elements in computer systems in a more efficient and faster manner.
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Beausoleil William F.
Musselman Roy G.
Ng Tak-Kwong
Roth Helmut
Augspurger Lynn L.
Cutter Lawrence D.
Frejd Russell W.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Teska Kevin J.
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