The Ampos Multiprocessor System a Computer System for Laboratory Use

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The Ampos Multiprocessor System a Computer System for Laboratory Use
Malcolm C Harrison
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Tasks can spawn other tasks on other Slaves which are owned by the same user. Initialisation of connections can be done either by the task itself, or by the task which spawned it (including the TCL interpreter). All system services required by a Slave are requested by the Slave writing into a specific area of its dual-port memory. These service requests are picked up by the Supervisor, which returns status information about the request.
A Slave processor is considered to be in one of two modes
...by the Supervisor; these are called 'active' and 'passive'. When the Slave is in 'passive' state it is constantly monitoring a location in its DPM for a command from the Supervisor; such commands permit the Supervisor to force the Slave to execute programs stored in its PROM, or already loaded into its RAM. When the Slave is in 'active' state the Supervisor monitors its DPM for service requests.
Page 9 The facilities provided by AMPOS thus comprise the TCL and the set of service requests. These are described in the following sections.


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