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Driven to Abstraction
Why 5 operations when one suffices??? (The subsection of above showing the more usual machine instructions as "macros" implemented in terms of that one instruction)
Being sparse and minimal is great …
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Driven to Abstraction
Buffy Ben Victor Eijkhout all in different ways talked of levels.
Let me try enumerating them for you from established sources. (Summarizing for brevity)
Weste Eshraghian book on CMOS VLSI gives these …