Abstract
Microprocessors, which are now readily available, are being used in the design of many systems. Soon avionic systems will be designed that use many microprocessors working together. Systems based on multiple microprocessors (MMP) will be designed to offer higher throughput and/or higher reliability than uniprocessor systems.
There are now very few design tools to aid in developing or evaluating proposed microprocessor systems. One highly useful tool is an emulation facility for modeling, testing, and measuring proposed MMP systems.
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Design considerations for a QM-1 based multimicroprocessor emulation system
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