MICROCOMPUTER WITH DISCONNECTED, OPEN, INDEPENDENT, BIMEMORY ARCHITECTURE, ALLOWING LARGE INTERACTING, INTERCONNECTED MULTI-MICROCOMPUTER PARALLEL SYSTEMS ACCOMMODATING MULTIPLE LEVELS OF PROGRAMMER DEFINED HIERARCHY
To make the following descriptions of the amazing flexibility of both the mechanical and logical interconnection of several thousand BICPU microcomputers more clear and concise, the phrase "standard memory circuits" will be used to refer to "standard dedicated memory circuits" and the phrase "BIC-BUS circuits" will be used to refer to "dedicated BIC-BUS circuits" as all standard memory circuits and all BIC-BUS circuits are dedicated circuits in the BICPU microcomputer invention. Since all standard memory circuits are always mechanically connected to "A" bus circuits, and all BIC-BUS circuits are always mechanically connected to "B" or "C" bus circuits, the phrases "connected standard memory circuits" and "connected "B" or "C" bus circuits" always means "mechanically connected".
The phrase "first BICPU microcomputer" will generally be used to refer to a BICPU microcomputer as depicted in the various bimemory modes in FIG. 3 through FIG. 13 and FIG. 15 through FIG. 17 that has standard memory circuits 217 connected to it's "A" bus circuits.

