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          <dc:title>Implementation of user interface for Microprocessor Trainer</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Tin Mar Kyi</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>This paper aims to design and construct the microcontroller-based user interface system and to study
input, computation, and output for microprocessor trainer. The other two activities beyond computation:
input and output or I/O. This paper also aims to do high quality research in the area of file systems, as
well as develop a good implementation on at least one computer system. A computer system's I/O
performance must be commensurate (equal) with its CPU performance if the I/O system is not to limit the
system's total throughput. When hundreds to thousands of such high performance micro-processors are
closely connected in scalable array architecture, the enormous CPU performance of the multi-computer
requires an I/O system with correspondingly high performance. A well balanced computer requires I/O
performance commensurate with its CPU performance. High performance computers, access large
numbers of disks in parallel to achieve the very appreciable I/O performance .</dc:description>
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