...The first was written in the late 1970's and released to the Modcomp Users Group (MUSE). The second compiler is an extension of the first that includes a Common Sub-Expression optimizer. XPL was used to write the HAL/S compiler for NASA about the same time this XPL compiler was being developed but this is not the compiler used to create HAL/S.
I am in need of technical documentation for the Modcomp Classic and the MAX IV operating system. Please let me know in the discussion section is you have documentation from Modular Computer Systems.
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A function is computable if it can be computed by a Turing machine.
A Turing machine is a very simple machine, but, logically speaking, has all the power of any digital computer. The Turing Optimizer utilizes this to superoptimize code.