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    4tH compiler

    4tH compiler

    A Forth compiler with a little difference

    4tH is a Forth compiler with a little difference. Instead of the standard Forth engine it features a conventional compiler. 4tH is a very small compiler that can create bytecode, C-embeddable bytecode, standalone executables, but also works fine as a scripting language. It supports about 95% of the ANS Forth CORE wordset and features conditional compilation, pipes, files, assertions, forward declarations, enumerations, structures, suspended execution, recursion, include files, etc. It comes...
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    The TI-Basic compiler compiles TI-BASIC code to the 8XP file format used on Texas Instruments calculators, namely the TI-83, TI-83+ and TI-84+.
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    Py4Calc

    Py4Calc

    Python for calculators

    Python4Calculators - Brings Python programming language to calculators. It turns simple scripts into programs for TI 83/84 and HP 49/50g series calculators. The language is a basic subset of Python, with access to the calculator's built in functions.
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    The 'TIGCC for Linux' project aims to develop a C compiler for TI Graphing Calculators based on a M68000 processor. The target can be a TI89/89Ti/TI92+/V200 calculator. A such compiler already exists under Windows but this one is for Linux users.
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    latexcalc is a "LaTeX Calculator" that calculates values inside your LaTeX files before typesetting them. More accurately, it preprocesses files written in a superset of the LaTeX typesetting language and evaluates specified expressions in the text.
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    A calculator with C-style syntax and many features, like functions, braching and arrays. It's a small programming language that can be executed on VM or compiled to x86 code and run natively.
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    HP-GCC aims to provide a C compiler for the HP49G+/HP48gii series of Graphing Calculators. It is based on GCC, with various calculator specific extensions.
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    kasm is an assembler for the Saturn microprocessor, used in the HP48/HP49 calculators. It uses MASD syntax, which has only very small incompatibilities with the traditional syntax, supports a few constructs that make the assembly language be closer to a
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