A hardware programming language


language
(ahpl) a register-level language by hill and peterson, some of whose operators resemble apl.
hpsim2 is a function-level simulator, available from engrg expt sta, university of arizona.
[“digital systems: hardware organization and design”, f. hill et al, wiley 1987].
(1995-01-26)

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