COMPUTER UTILITY PROGRAM INSTRUCTION

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DESKWRITER HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto CA 94304 COMPUTER UTILITY PROGRAM AND INSTRUCTION MANUALS SOLD THEREWITH;IN THE STATEMENT, COLUMN 1, BEFORE LINE 1, HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY (CALIFORNIA CORPORATION) 3000 HANOVER STREET, PALO ALTO, CA 94314, ASSIGNEE OF SHOULD BE INSERTED.;DESK WRITER;
FAST LOAD Epyx, Inc. 1043 Kiel Ct. Sunnyvale CA 94086 COMPUTER UTILITY PROGRAM AND INSTRUCTION BOOKLET SOLD AS A UNIT;
THE SPLICER DELAWARE LICENSING CORP. P.O. BOX 25330 WILMINGTON DE 19899 COMPUTER UTILITY PROGRAM AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL SOLD THEREWITH THAT ENABLES A USER TO ACCESS COMPUTER CITATION NUMBERS WHILE PROCESSING A MANUSCRIPT THROUGH A WORD PROCESSOR;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A multi-threaded processor is configured to detect excepted instructions from a first program, and to stop fetching younger instructions from that same program, to thereby conserve system resources that can be used by other programs. Each fetched program instruction has an associated status bit, which is set if the instruction excepts. Each excepting instruction is logged in an exception logging unit, which causes the associated status bit to be set. Each program has an associated in-flight vector table that tracks the instructions that have been fetched for that program. The status bits are compared with the in-flight vector table to identify the program that is associated with an excepted instruction. That program is then disabled, thereby preventing further fetching of instructions for that program until the excepted instruction clears.