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    Seed7

    Interpreter and compiler for the Seed7 programming language.

    ...Seed7 spares no effort to support portable programming. Several driver libraries assure that the access to operating system resources such as files, directories, network, clock, keyboard, console and graphics are done in a portable way. Although Seed7 contains several concepts from other programming languages, it is generally not considered a direct descendant of any other programming language.
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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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    Picode is the ultimate VHDL picode 16 to 32 bits controller. It is described in only one entity and is implementable in standard FPGAs. It has it own compiler. Picode is designed to take only one or two clock cycle duration per instruction.
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