- Belgrade, Serbia. It is best
known for
software products such as
mikroC,
mikroBasic and
mikroPascal,
compilers for
programming microcontrollers. Its flagship...
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MikroSim is an
educational computer program for hardware-non-specific
explanation of the
general functioning and
behaviour of a
virtual processor, running...
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MikroMikko was a
Finnish line of
microcomputers released by
Nokia Corporation's
computer division Nokia Data from 1981
through 1987.
MikroMikko was Nokia...
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Comparison of TLS
implementations wolfSSL BASIC – Jumentum, open
source BASIC – Coridium]*
BASIC –
mikroBasic C# –
NETMF Forth – MPE
Forth Forth – Mecrisp-Stellaris...
- programming. At the age of 17, he
moved to London,
where he
developed games with
Mikro-Gen and
Probe Software for
publishers such as
Elite Systems and Mirrorsoft...
- long type-ins to be
encountered was a
BASIC extension for the
Commodore 64
published in the
Finnish magazine MikroBitti; the program's
machine code portion...
- Pascal, Modula-2, Occam, and
BASIC] [Unix-like]
Clang C/C++/Objective-C
Compiler AMD
Optimizing C/C++
Compiler Free
BASIC [
Basic] [DOS/Linux/Windows] Free...
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personal computers, in 1982, the
Swedish magazine MikroDatorn ran the Rugg/Feldman
benchmarks of
eight short BASIC programs (referred to as BM1~BM8) originally...
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solutions were available; the
MIKRO ****embler came in ROM
cartridge form and
integrated seamlessly with the
standard BASIC screen editor. The PAL ****embler...
- Data
manufactured a
series of
personal computers by the name of
MikroMikko. The
MikroMikko
series included the
following products and
product series....