Prepaging and applications to the STAR-100 computer
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Trivedi, KS
Published in: High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization
1977
The Control Data Corporation (CDC) STAR (STring ARray) computer is a high performance vector machine capable of performing up to 100 million operations per second. Although the size of the main memory is limited to either 1/2 million or 1 million 64-bit words, the use of a virtual memory capability allows a virtual address space size of 4 trilon 64-bit words. The virtual memory is implemented by means of a paging mechanism. The system provides two page sizes, 512 (small) and 65536 (large) words, respectively
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High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization
Publication Date
1977
Start / End Page
435 / 446
Location
Champaign, IL, USA
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Trivedi, K. S. (1977). Prepaging and applications to the STAR-100 computer. High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization, 435–446.
Trivedi, K. S. “Prepaging and applications to the STAR-100 computer.” High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization, 1977, 435–46.
Trivedi KS. Prepaging and applications to the STAR-100 computer. High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization. 1977;435–46.
Trivedi, K. S. “Prepaging and applications to the STAR-100 computer.” High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization, 1977, pp. 435–46.
Trivedi KS. Prepaging and applications to the STAR-100 computer. High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization. 1977;435–446.
Published In
High Speed Computer and Algorithm Organization
Publication Date
1977
Start / End Page
435 / 446
Location
Champaign, IL, USA