Abstract
Comparison among various host machines when emulating a specific image machine or various image machines form an important basis for host machine performance evaluation. With the increasing availability of host machines which are not biased to particular image machines and the use of these machines in the emulation of a variety of images, subtle differences in the interpretation of a specific image may give rise to significant differences in performance of the emulation.
- Flynn, M. J., McClure, R. M., and Neuhauser, C. J. "EMMY--An Emulation System for User Microprogramming," National Computer Conference, Anaheim, California, May 1975, AFIPS Conference Proceedings, Vol. 44, pp. 85--89.Google Scholar
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