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Symsyn is a simple programming language and realtime operating environment. A Symsyn program consists of one or more instructions. Each instruction maps directly to a Pascal procedure which resides in the runtime emulator. It can accomodate a virtually unlimited number of new instructions. There are three data types: 64 bit word, 8 bit character, and Ansi strings. |
Symsyn is a simple programming language and realtime multitasking operating environment. A Symsyn program consists of one or more instructions. Each instruction maps directly to a Pascal procedure which resides in the runtime emulator. It can accomodate a virtually unlimited number of new instructions. There are three data types: 64 bit word, 8 bit character, and Ansi strings. |
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Re-assignable version specific opcodes. |
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Extensible architecture designed to accommodate new instructions. |
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Written in Pascal - any Pascal procedure can be reduced to an instruction. |
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Interprogram communication (synchronization and data passing) instructions. |
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Bit, character, and word manipulation. |
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TCP/IP support. |
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More info at : http://qsys.us/symsyn |
More info at : http://qsys.us/symsyn |
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This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Symsyn is a simple programming language and realtime multitasking operating environment. A Symsyn program consists of one or more instructions. Each instruction maps directly to a Pascal procedure which resides in the runtime emulator. It can accomodate a virtually unlimited number of new instructions. There are three data types: 64 bit word, 8 bit character, and Ansi strings.
Features:
Re-assignable version specific opcodes. Extensible architecture designed to accommodate new instructions. Written in Pascal - any Pascal procedure can be reduced to an instruction. Interprogram communication (synchronization and data passing) instructions. Bit, character, and word manipulation. TCP/IP support.
More info at : http://qsys.us/symsyn
Pages in category "Symsyn"
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