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    Linux-Announce Digest #319, Volume #5 Fri, 30 Dec 2005 23:13:02 EST
    Contents:
    AMPC 1.3.6 released (C to JVM compiler suite) (Mohd-Hanafiah Abdullah)
    Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 22:13:14 -0600
    Subject: AMPC 1.3.6 released (C to JVM compiler suite)
    From: Mohd-Hanafiah Abdullah <napi (AT) axiomsol (DOT) com>
    Reply-To: napi (AT) axiomsol (DOT) com
    This email is to inform you about the release of version '1.3.6'
    of AMPC (Axiomatic Multi-Platform C) C to JVM compiler suite.
    Detailed info can be found at:
    http://www.axiomsol.com
    The CMPILE utility has been improved to recompile modified
    source files only. Several bugfixes have been made.
    Project description:
    Axiomatic Multi-Platform C (AMPC) is a C compiler suite with
    an IDE that generates Java bytecode to produce platform
    independent applicatons. It supports a very large subset of
    ANSI C (1989). It can be used to develop new applications
    using C as well as port existing applications written in C
    to run on JVM enabled devices. A JNI (JVM Native Interface)
    feature is available for calling native C or C++ functions.
    Also, many Java methods can be called from AMPC. The asm()
    directive can be used to embed Jasmin assembly code within
    C source code. It is useful for writing new applications
    using existing C skill-sets and porting C programs.
    Towards platform independence with 'C'.
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