Computer Design
Computer Design went out-of-print in July 1999 and it seems PenWell took the entire Computer Design/Electronic Systems Technology and Design site down in March 2001 along with all the articles. Some content was archived by Internet Archive.
For other articles from Computer Design check out the archived article archive. Unfortunately, some articles are not archived so I will leave my original links intact in the hope that I can find those articles in the future.
Articles of Interest
July 1996
- Using C to give Verilog and VHDL a boost by Dave Kelf and Sathyam Pattanam
September 1996
November 1997
- Embeddable BIOSes by Rick Grehan
- Serial bus technologies stake out territories by Jeff Child
November 1998
- UML for systems engineering by Bruce Powel Douglass
- UML's shortfalls in modeling complex real-time systems by Tony Beckwith
December 1998
- Approaches to on-chip debugging by Henry Neugass
March 1999
- A case for low voltage differential signaling as the ubiquitous interconnect technology by John Goldie and Guy Nicholson
- The evolution of Java for embedded systems by Jon Hoskins
- Ensuring high availability in embedded applications by Bill McCombie
April 1999
- Add test points to application code by Richard A. Quinnell
- Why Spice won't cut it for analog anymore by Ken Kundert
May 1999
June 1999
- IBIS vs. Spice: which is best for board-level simulation? by Charles Small.