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Crawly Crypt Vol 2: Compilers, Assemblers, Disassemblers, Resource Editors, Etc.


C68_445B This archive contains a modified version of Matthew Brandt's C68K compiler. Where Brandt's compiler generated UNIX assembler code, this version generates code compatible with MASM, Motorola's resident Assembler.
CLIPS CLIPS is a type of computer language designed for writing applications in Expert Systems devloped by NASA at Johnson Space Flight Center. It was ported to the Atari ST by Luke Hoffman. The basic elements of CLIPS are: 1) fact-list: global memory for data, 2) production memory: contains all the rules or productions, 3) inference engine: controls overall production execution.
GNUSH22 GNUShell version 2.2 by Roland Sch„uble is a shareware shell for GNU C.
GSHEL113 GFA GEM Shell version 1.13 by Lonny L. Pursell and ENCOM is a GEM shell specifically designed for GFA-Basic 3.x programmers. Unlike the MENUX program distributed with GFA-Basic this shell contains some very special features to speed up program developement. If you install it as an application you can click on your source code from the GEM Desktop and have the shell load with your source code already selected. All the settings for a particular source file are retained and reloaded the next time the same source file is selected
JEDI JEDI version 0.30 by Ralf Zimmermann is an assembler (and re-assembler) for GALs (GAL16V8 and GAL20V8). It is syntax compatible with the Maxon GAL Assembler and includes extensive online help via Holger Weets' ST Guide hypertext reader. All documentation is in German.
PBUG1_30 Peace Debug version 1.30 - a low level debugger from Germany - includes English documentation for most of the package.
PCSHE221 PureC-Shell version 2.21 by Frank Schramm is a shareware replacement shell for use with Application Systems Heidelberg's Pure C programming package. All docs are in German.
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