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[News] VP assembly code demo for the skepticsANN.lu
Posted on 05-Nov-2000 22:28 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä14 comments
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Daniel Robbins explains VP assembly to the sceptics in the latest addition to the series of articles he's written for the IBM developerWorks website.

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Comment 10Olivier Fabre06-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
VP assembly code demo for the skeptics : Comment 11 of 14ANN.lu
Posted by Olivier Fabre on 06-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (Olivier Fabre):
Hm :)
Just had a look on http://tao-group.com and saw this :
o C Compiler
The Tao C compiler is a full port of the GNU C compiler. The Compiler produces Virtual Processor binary code via the Tao VP Assembler and runs under the Elate OS.
o C++ Compiler
The C++ compiler is a full implementation of the GNU C++ compiler hosted by the Elate Operating System and produces Virtual Processor binary code.
They are also providing assemblers and disassemblers for VP code AND every processor supported.
(from http://tao-group.com/2/tao/elate/env.html)
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