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rer0tsaz | 10 years ago

The term to search for papers is "span-dependent instruction", which goes back to 1978.

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userbinator|10 years ago

This one?

http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=359474

Interesting paper, by a rather familiar author. I noticed the date coincides with the introduction of the 8086, but the paper makes no mention of it.

drfuchs|10 years ago

In the fall of 1978, I was taking Prof. Szymanski's EECS 217 class, in which the main project was to write a toy assembler. He mentioned this paper of his, but it was not part of the course. At the time, nobody was doing anything with microprocessors in the department; we had a PDP-11/45 running Unix, and the university had an IBM 360/91 for card-punch batch jobs and a new 370/148 (158?) with graphics terminals. The later machines had different length jump instructions, I believe, so perhaps that inspired him.