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C to JVM compiler (AMPC) version 1.2
Axiomatic Solutions Sdn Bhd announces the availability of AMPC version 1.2.
You can purchase AMPC online now at:
http://www.axiomsol.com/hedesu/shopping/index.php

Major Changes
-------------
Version 1.2 supports the MS Windows XP platform, beside Linux x86 and
Mac OSX.  It also supports the DOUBLE floating point type.  Please see the
README file for details on DOUBLE floating point type.

AMPC (Axiomatic Multi-Platform C) is a C compiler/IDE targeting the JVM
(generates Java Bytecode).  The resulting .class executables will be
able to run on any Java Virtual Machine (tm).  AMPC enables programmers
to write/port applications using C targeting the JVM, thus, opening up a
whole new market dimension vis-a-vis JVM-enabled devices such as desktop
systems, PDAs, cell-phones, game consoles, set-top boxes, automotive systems
(GPS based displays, OnStar, Satellite radio systems, etc), and so forth.
AMPC can also be used to turn legacy applications written in C into JVM
applications, with a single source base to manage.  Use existing C skill set
s
instead of learning new Java skill sets.

AMPC includes a Graphical User Interface (GUI) as part of the Integrated
Development Environment (IDE) for fast and organized software
development.

AMPC is based upon the American National Standards Institute C (ANSI C),
X3.159-1989.  There are however a few differences between AMPC and a
fully compliant ANSI C compiler.  The differences of AMPC with a fully
compliant ANSI C compiler are described in AMPC's product description.

JNI (JVM Native Interface) support is available for the purpose of
calling native C or C++ functions from AMPC.

AMPC can also generate assembly code for the Jasmin assembler using the
asm() directive.

It also can call most Java classes using the functions INT_java(),
FLOAT_java(), DOUBLE_java(), and so forth.

Hardware Requirements:
- Any x86 compatible computer running MS Windows XP
- Any Macintosh computer running Mac OSX
- Any x86 compatible computer running Linux
- 128MB RAM minimum

Software Requirements:
- Java SDK 1.4.2 or newer (JDK 1.5 recommended).

More info on AMPC can be found at http://www.axiomsol.com

Thank you and best regards.

--
Axiomatic Solutions Sdn Bhd
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/napi.html

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