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EASY/VI—a new instructional computer

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In this paper it is suggested a simple hypothetical computer which has been designed to assist teaching of the basic concepts in introductory course in computer organization and assembly language programming. The hypothetical computer and the instructional assembly language presented here have some new features which facilitate learning significantly. They have been designed to be a vehicle in almost all the lectures of the course.

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          cover image ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
          ACM SIGCSE Bulletin  Volume 22, Issue 2
          June 1990
          63 pages
          ISSN:0097-8418
          DOI:10.1145/126445
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