BIB-VERSION:: CS-TR-v2.0 ID:: STAN//CSL-TR-76-118 ENTRY:: December 01, 1994 ORGANIZATION:: Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory TITLE:: THE STANFORD EMULATION LABORATORY TYPE:: Technical Report AUTHOR:: Flynn, Michael J. AUTHOR:: Hoevel, Lee W. AUTHOR:: Neuhauser, Charles J. DATE:: June 1976 PAGES:: 42 ABSTRACT:: The Stanford Emulation Laboratory is designed to support general research in the area of emulation. Central to the laboratory is a universal host machine, the EMMY, which has been designed specifically to be an unbiased, yet efficient host for a wide range of target machine architectures. Microstore in the EMMY is dynamically microprogrammable and thus is used as the primary data storage resource of the emulator. Other laboratory equipment includes a reconfigurable main memory system and an independent control processor to monitor emulation experiments. Laboratory software, including two microassemblers, is briefly described. Three laboratory applications are described: (1) A conventional target machine emulation (a system 360), (2) 'microscopic' examination of emulated target machine I-streams, and (3) Direct execution of a high level language (Fortran II). NOTES:: [Adminitrivia V1/Prg/19941201] END:: STAN//CSL-TR-76-118