Excellent work. Thank you very much.

Kerry Liles


On Wed, 29 Sept 2021 at 09:26, David Woolbright <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Those slides are excellent!  Lots of work went into that.  Many thanks.
>
> > On Sep 29, 2021, at 12:05 AM, Dan Greiner <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I have put together a series of PowerPoint files illustrating the
> operation of the vector-facility instructions ... a sort of graphic-novel
> version of Chapters 21-25 of the PoO. Since the Assembler List doesn't
> accept file uploads, you can find the material on my Google drive:
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O_RWJJGMX-tLR0AxEYk4QARxJhi_0MVV/view?usp=sharing
> >
> > Background:
> > Although I edited much of the vector-facility material that was
> incorporated into the z13 z/Architecture Principles of Operation back in
> 2015, I was not the engineer responsible for the material, and I never
> bothered to study it very closely. Since I retired in 2017, I've been
> looking more closely, and recently I started scribbling some notes on a few
> instructions that puzzled me ... which turned into a few PowerPoint slides
> ... which eventually turned into a 300+ slide opus.
> >
> > The PowerPoint files were prepared using a template that I've used in
> the past for presentations at SHARE conferences. Like other presentations
> illustrating new architecture, the slides make extensive use of animation
> to illustrate the operation and data flow. So, they are best viewed in
> slide-show mode. However, the real meat of the material is in the presenter
> notes for each slide (with a two monitors, you can see both
> simultaneously).
> >
> > There are separate PowerPoint files including an introduction, and a
> file for each chapter of the PoO containing vector instructions (7, and
> 21-25). In the Chapter 21 file, there are separate slides illustrating the
> operation of an instruction with each element size. By the time I got to
> Chapter 22, my carpals were acting up, so the slides are mostly limited to
> a single element size.
> > At the end of a SHARE presentation, I would (time permitting) solicit
> questions from the audience, and extended discussions might continue at the
> SHARE Committee for Informal Discussions (SCIDs, a.k.a. an open bar).
> Considering the content of these slides, it would likely take days to
> present one chapter's worth ... by which time, the SCIDs would have long
> since run out of liquor before any interesting questions could be posed.
> >
> > As it is unlikely this material will make it to the SHARE agenda any
> time soon, I thought I'd just share it directly. You are welcome to use it
> for your own enlightenment, but I will have strong words with anyone who
> tries to make a buck off of it.
> >
> > As one might expect, much of the development involved a lot of
> copy-and-paste operations on a PC, so there may be a few copy-and-paste
> type of errors lurking about. If you have questions or meaningful comments
> as to clarity or accuracy, you're welcome to contact me via email. However,
> is you simply don't like the fonts, colors, or animation ... well ... have
> a nice day.
>

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