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Inferable Object-Oriented Typed <endeca_term>Assembly Language</endeca_term>

Inferable Object-Oriented Typed Assembly Language

A certifying compiler preserves type information through compilation to assembly language programs, producing Typed Assembly Language (TAL) programs that can be verified... Read more

10 June, 2010
Usable <endeca_term>Assembly Language</endeca_term> for GPUs: A Success Story

Usable Assembly Language for GPUs: A Success Story

...control by writing an entire kernel in van der Laan's cudasm assembly language, but this requires tedious, error-prone tracking of register assignments. This... Read more

13 March, 2012
Assembler Programming Language with Reference 2.0

Assembler Programming Language with Reference 2.0

...to the screenshots for more information. Thanks for using the application! ======================================== An assembly language is a low-level programming language for computers, microprocessors, microcontrollers, and... Read more

17 May, 2012
PicoWeather 0.1.2

PicoWeather 0.1.2

PicoWeather is an assembly Language written small (5632 bytes) weather monitoring utility that sit comfortably in... Read more

9 May, 2012
C Programming Language with Reference 2.0

C Programming Language with Reference 2.0

...was therefore useful for many applications that had formerly been coded in assembly language.Despite its low-level capabilities, the language was designed to encourage... Read more

29 April, 2012
CMATH for Delphi 2009 6.3.5

CMATH for Delphi 2009 6.3.5

...sin). Superior speed, accuracy and safety are achieved through the implementation in Assembly language. All CMATH functions are optimized for current processors, but will run... Read more

24 April, 2012
CMATH for Delphi 7 6.3.5

CMATH for Delphi 7 6.3.5

...sin). Superior speed, accuracy and safety are achieved through the implementation in Assembly language. All CMATH functions are optimized for current processors, but will run... Read more

23 April, 2012
CMATH for Delphi 2005 6.3.5

CMATH for Delphi 2005 6.3.5

...cartesian and polar format (single, double, and extended precision). The implementation in Assembly language ensures maximum speed, accuracy, and safety, far superior to the unit... Read more

23 April, 2012
PhotoSort 2.10

PhotoSort 2.10

...time invested in optimization and because the program is entirely written in assembly language, current version of PhotoSort takes only 5 minutes to scan a... Read more

29 March, 2012
Pascal Programming Language 1.6

Pascal Programming Language 1.6

...Mac. Parts of the original Macintosh operating system were hand-translated into assembly language from the Pascal sources. The popular typesetting system TeX by Donald... Read more

24 February, 2012
Performance Evaluation of a 16.16 Fixed-Point Multiplier Implemented on the FALCON-A Processor

Performance Evaluation of a 16.16 Fixed-Point Multiplier Implemented on the FALCON-A Processor

...multiplier (using the 16.16 format) on the FALCON-A processor. Special assembly language coding techniques have been used to achieve the optimum code size... Read more

22 February, 2012
Position Control of DC Servo Motors Using Soft-Core Processor on FPGA to Move Robot ARM

Position Control of DC Servo Motors Using Soft-Core Processor on FPGA to Move Robot ARM

...hardware system is build using VHDL, while the processor is programmed using assembly language. The type of control board used is XILINX FPGA SPARTAN-3E... Read more

15 October, 2011
Break 1.335

Break 1.335

...file logging and auto boot are also supported. Break is written in Assembly Language for maximum efficiency Read more

18 October, 2010
Super-Mon

Super-Mon

...monitor. The presenter also explains the creation of a small, but interesting assembly language program that demonstrates the concepts and capabilities of Super-Mon Read more

23 July, 2010

Global .Net?

...Set Specification is included with the .Net SDK, along with the IL Assembly Language Programmers Reference. If a developer wants to write custom .Net programming... Read more

12 September, 2002 by Jr and Sanders Kaufman

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