Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

Publication Date

5-29-1961

Abstract

The University of New Mexico has acquired two general purpose computers; a CRC-102A and MANIAC I. The MANIAC I has been installed and is nearing operational status, while the CRC-102A has been in use for some time. When both computers are operating it will be desirable, in certain, cases, to program a problem for both. A means for translating a program for one of the machines into a program for the other with a minimum of manual effort would, therefore, be useful. The purpose of this project was to translate the commands for one computer into commands for the other and develop an interpretive routine to permit the one computer to automatically assemble, from its own program, an equivalent program for the other.

Document Type

Thesis

Language

English

Degree Name

Electrical Engineering

Level of Degree

Masters

Department Name

Electrical and Computer Engineering

First Committee Member (Chair)

Edward Loren Jordan

Second Committee Member

Wellington Wesley Koepsel

Third Committee Member

Arnold Herman Koschmann

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