PROCESSOR

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POWER INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION New Orchard Road Armonk NY 10504 PROCESSOR, INTEGRATED WITH A RELATED CONTROL CIRCUIT, WHERE THE PROCESSOR IMPLEMENTS A REDUCED INSTRUCTION SET COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE;
PROCESSOR PREFERRED MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., E2NA St. Louis MO 63167 PROCESSOR;Agricultural Seeds;
WORK PROCESSOR Privity Ventures, Inc. 123 W. Nye Lane, Suite 448 Carson City NV 89706 PROCESSOR;Providing temporary use of on-line, non-downloadable software that contains a database of information on how to operate a business that allows users to modify the information to address their own unique needs, accessible via global, wide-area and local computer networks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for adaptive runtime reconfiguration of a co-processor instruction set, in a computer system with at least a main processor communicatively connected to at least one reconfigurable co-processor, includes the steps of configuring the co-processor to implement an instruction set comprising one or more co-processor instructions, issuing a co-processor instruction to the co-processor, and determining whether the instruction is implemented in the co-processor. For an instruction not implemented in the co-processor instruction set, raising a stall signal to delay the main processor, determining whether there is enough space in the co-processor for the non-implemented instruction, and if there is enough space for said instruction, reconfiguring the instruction set of the co-processor by adding the non-implemented instruction to the co-processor instruction set. The stall signal is cleared and the instruction is executed.