Palasm?

From: Jgzabol_at_aol.com <(Jgzabol_at_aol.com)>
Date: Wed Aug 9 01:41:48 2000

In einer eMail vom 8/9/100 3:17:33AM, schreiben Sie:

<<
 I've used it since the early '80's but my work has hovered over the low-end
 capabilities of the language. Now that it's obsolete, I'm trying to make up
 for all the stuff I didn't learn when it was mainstream. I've had people
 tell me about features I've never even read about, and there are plenty of
 them that I haven't used and HAVE read about. It's pretty simple if not
 compact, to do everything with logic equations, and that's what I've always
 done. Now I'm trying to catch up on the built-in state-machine dialects.
 They use several constructs which have carried forward, somewhat, into
 Verilog and VHDL, but not in the same way or with the same syntax as PALASM.
>>

It occured to me that the quite modern and today mainstream language Abel
has somewhat similar constructs, and is part of most modern electronic CAD
systems. While having retained quite some similarity with PALASM, it may be
closer to today's tools like VHDL.

Regards
John G. Zabolitzky
Received on Wed Aug 09 2000 - 01:41:48 BST

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