This paper relates to the implementation of MBALM/1700 by Mark Swanson during the summer of 1976 at the University of Utah. The MBALM/1700 report is discussed under separate cover (SWA76).During this implementation effort, it was found that an insufficient amount of main storage hampered the effectiveness of the MBALM/1700 machine. To create a more useful abstract machine, some sort of virtual memory scheme was needed. The scheme reported here was a modification of a scheme introduced by Belgard (BEL74). It illustrates the effectiveness of a modular VM subroutine package.
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