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    ECMA-55 Minimal BASIC compiler

    BASIC Compiler and Interpreter

    John's Mutant contains several projects. The current project is an ECMA-55 Minimal BASIC compiler for Linux systems using AMD64 compatible CPUs. You can download the MinimalBASIC compiler source in the Files section.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Speakable Programming for Every Language

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    Your language to speak with all.

    ...The alpha IDE is at http://spel.sourceforge.net/src/web/spel.html (wait for it to finish loading before clicking "translate") Since it is early prototype, it's not easy to use, If you are interested, join the mailing list. latest code is in the git repository.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This is NASM - the famous Netwide Assembler. THIS PAGE IS OUT OF DATE; we no longer use any Sourceforge services other than mailing lists. Get the current versions from http://www.nasm.us/.
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    Downloads: 225 This Week
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    CDK4AVR stands for Cross Development Kit for Atmels AVR RISC processor serie and should you support with a comprehensive Assembler and C development environment for even this processor familie under Linux or similar host systems.
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    Z80 ASM editor that gives you real-time info about Mnemonics, Waitstates/Clock cycles, and Labels. Features code completion, real-time debugging and T-states profiling.
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    CDK4NIOS stands for Cross Development Kit for Altera's soft core processor NIOS and should you support with a comprehensive Assembler and C/C++ development environment under Linux. It will present only free of fee tools, so you can use it without risks.
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    CDK4MSP stands for Cross Development Kit for the Texas Instruments MSP430 MCUs and should you support with a comprehensive Assembler and C development environment for even this processor familie under Linux or similar host systems. It will present only f
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    ELCO stands for Embedded Lisp COmpiler or Esdens Lisp COmpiler. The goal is to create a lisp compiler for embedded 32bit architectures. (i.e. ARM) With this compiler you are able to write lisp code on a naked chip. No OS needed.
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