Abstract

This paper presents the architecture of a nonnumerical accumulator which makes use of a specially organized associative memory. In contrast to a numerical accumulator, this nonnumerical accumulator is capable of matching, moving, inserting, deleting, altering, counting, and marking bits, characters, words, and sentences stored in the nonnumerical accumulator. In this paper, the configuration and instructions of the nonnumerical accumulator together with programming techniques for some applications are presented.

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