home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: comma.rhein.de!serpens!not-for-mail
- From: mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de (Michael van Elst)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: 680X0 -> PPC translator?
- Date: 20 Apr 1996 00:07:16 +0200
- Organization: dis-
- Message-ID: <4l92qk$316@serpens.rhein.de>
- References: <31499F8E.26A9@netvision.net.il> <volker.0fw1@vb.franken.de> <19960408.40F118.E8F9@an052.du.pipex.com> <316BD11F.69A7@netvision.net.il> <19960410.413918.CA24@aj158.du.pipex.com> <316FE1A5.3A1F@netvision.net.il> <19960413.4A71D0.E501@an089.du.pipex.com> <3174A593.5045@sapiens.com> <4l2btl$clb@serpens.rhein.de> <3175CDC2.4BFF@mail.stud.ingok.hitos.no> <4l65ed$n5s@serpens.rhein.de> <19960419.4B1C60.12AB1@an133.du.pipex.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: serpens.rhein.de
-
- m.hendry@dial.pipex.com (Mathew Hendry) writes:
-
- >These languages can generate arbitrary algorithms (limited by the finite size
- >of the machine), although the exact _form_ of those algorithms will be
- >influenced by the compiler.
-
- Sure, and that's why it is not a problem to translate this to a
- different CPU. The most difficult part - interpretation of data
- as code - is gone. Other kind of embedded data can be detected
- easily once you know the compiler.
-
- Regards,
- --
- Michael van Elst
-
- Internet: mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de
- "A potential Snark may lurk in every tree."
-