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MIPS R10000 Microprocessor User Guide, Version 2.0
(document number: 007-2490-001 / published: 1997-01-30)
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Acknowledgments
This book represents a consortium of efforts, and is principally derived from material provided by Randy Martin, Yung-Chin Chen, and Ken Yeager.
Thanks also to Randy for his many painstaking reviews of this manual.
Also providing invaluable service were the following:
Shabbir Latif, for once again running point between Engineering and Publications, answering questions, and presenting tutorials to clarify the complicated details of the R10000 processor operations.
Charlie Price, for use of his rejuvenated MIPS-4 Instruction Set Architecture.
Steve Proffitt, for both his technical assistance, and helping handle the multitude of niggling details involved in getting this manual printed.
The following also provided technical help in innumerable ways: Arun Mehta, Tim Layman, Greg Shippen, Yeffi Van Atta, John Brennan, Len Widra, Roy Johnson, Hector Sucar, Hong-Men Su, Mazin Khurshid, Steve Whitney, Doug Yanagawa (chip illustrations and socket pinouts), Mike Gupta, Steven Peltier, Rob Conrad, Hai Nguyen, Bill Voegtli, and Sharad Mehrotra at the University of Illinois.
Remediating a prior deficiency, thanks to Tom McReynolds.
In Production and Creative, thanks to Melissa Miller for her design of the cover (appreciable in hardcopy only, right now!); Yen Nguyen, for handling the printing; both Kay Maitz and Beth Fraker for resolving various design issues; and Michael Ritchie for tracking progress.
Joe Heinrich
Dec 25, 1996
Mt. View, California

Copyright 1996, 1997, MIPS Technologies, Inc. -- 09 DEC 96
joeh@sgi.com



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