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Code:mdsPackwood1991
Title:Systolic array for multiplication
Author:Roger Packwood
Date:Oct-1991
Type:model
Short description:Eden definitive systolic array for multiplication
EM Technologies:ttyeden, %eden
Keywords:simulation
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Previous locations:/dcs/rap/simul/tmp

This model comprises a systolic array constructed from definitions which can perform a type of
multiplication. It is based on an ELLA functional description of an architecture which can perform
multiplication, square root and division, which is included in the 'ella' directory. During
construction, Roger found that Eden's check for cyclic definitions was taking longer than the
computation and so the dcc() (for disable cyclicity checking) function was added to Eden so that
this could be disabled.

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README.xml 1000 07:45 PM Jan 19 2004 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
Run.e 21 04:48 PM Jan 19 2004 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
adder.e 788 10:11 AM Oct 16 1991 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
driver.e 117 05:02 PM Jan 19 2004 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
mds.e 8329 03:18 PM Oct 21 1991 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
mds.safe 4777 01:57 PM Oct 21 1991 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
mdsdefs.e 2983 01:56 PM Oct 24 1991 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
mdsnet.e 11019 03:29 PM Oct 25 1991 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
mdsnetsafe 11019 02:01 PM Oct 24 1991 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
mdsnetsmall.e 6307 04:27 PM Oct 24 1991 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
mdsnums.e 348 01:57 PM Oct 24 1991 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
operate.e 2164 05:02 PM Jan 19 2004 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
screenshot.gif 7444 05:26 PM Jan 19 2004 09:53 AM Apr 02 2007
ella/ 4096 04:54 PM Jan 19 2004 09:58 AM Apr 02 2007

empublic system initially created by Ashley Ward with assistance from Chris Roe and Meurig Beynon.