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A halfbaked idea about a set of register transfer primitives: (part 1)

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In vol. 1, No. 1 of SIGMICRO newsletter a message from the editor (Harold W.Lawson jr.) says"...If you have a subject area in which you would care to expound, or just try a halfbaked idea out for size, send a copy in, it doesn't have to be the polished (?) paper seen in a Spring or Fall Joint Conference ...". Just such a halfbaked idea I am going to present in the following sheets and I would be happy to get critical feedback from the readers of this "not polished" paper. About some details I feel, that they are new. But if you, dear attentive reader, know more about it, than it would be nice of you, to drop a line for me.

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    cover image ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter
    ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter  Volume 4, Issue 2
    July 1973
    57 pages
    ISSN:1050-916X
    DOI:10.1145/1217124
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    New York, NY, United States

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