PALASM

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PALASM design of a 4-bit counter

PALASM is an early

John Birkner
in the early 1980s. It is not case-sensitive.

The PALASM compiler was written by MMI in FORTRAN IV on an IBM 370/168. MMI made the source code available to users at no cost. By 1983, MMI customers ran versions on the DEC PDP-11, Data General NOVA, Hewlett-Packard HP 2100, MDS800 and others. A widely used MS-DOS port was produced by MMI.[1] There was a Windows front-end written sometime later.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "DOS Version including manuals and executables".
  2. ^ Alin Badea; Lorand Bogdanffy. "HDL Windows Designer Compatible with the PALASM Platform" (PDF).
  • [1] PALASM 4 V1.5 download

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