Abstract

This paper presents the design of a parallel working multiprocessor module, that evolved from the development of the ASSKO system. A common memory that allows quasi simultaneous access of parallel working processors is described together with fast hardware supported synchronization and communication mechanisms. Their speed allows an efficient parallel computation on instruction level as well as on expression level. A high level language construct for explicit description of parallelism has been added to a PASCAL subset. This enables a simple but efficient programming of the presented multiprocessor module.

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