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Jal is an acronym for: Just another language. It is a high-level, imperative, Algol- and Pascal-like programming language and compiler. Its original author, Wouter van Ooijen, describes it as an Algol-style, meekly typed, block scoped language, which looks much like Pascal, but can be called a 'microcontroller Ada' or 'structured Basic'. It emits machine (executable) code for PIC and compatible microcontrollers, by Microchip (PIC), and Ubicom (SX, was Scenix). The compiler runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and MS Windows. It was released in 2003 as open source (free) software with a GNU General Public License, GPL; van Ooijen has released several other tools and tutorials to the PIC community. He, and the Jal home website, always spell Jal with mixed case letters.
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Home of high-level imperative Algol-Pascal-like language for microcontrollers: Microchip PIC (16c84, 16f84, 12c508, 12c509, 16F877), Ubicom SX (SX18, SX28); developer list, platforms, downloads, news, support. SourceForge.net.
Jal
Pascal-like programming language, compiler; acronym: Just Another Language; emits machine code for PIC processors; runs on Linux, Mac OS X, MS-Windows. Creator: Wouter van Ooijen. Description, documents, links, downloads. Open source, GPL.
Open firmware, allows building low cost hardware to implement TCP/IP on ethernet networks.
List of links to Jal code, and related material, in many places.
Searchable, content gathered from Yahoo Group Jal mail list.
Home of high-level imperative Algol-Pascal-like language for microcontrollers: Microchip PIC (16c84, 16f84, 12c508, 12c509, 16F877), Ubicom SX (SX18, SX28); developer list, platforms, downloads, news, support. SourceForge.net.
List of links to Jal code, and related material, in many places.
Searchable, content gathered from Yahoo Group Jal mail list.
Open firmware, allows building low cost hardware to implement TCP/IP on ethernet networks.
Jal
Pascal-like programming language, compiler; acronym: Just Another Language; emits machine code for PIC processors; runs on Linux, Mac OS X, MS-Windows. Creator: Wouter van Ooijen. Description, documents, links, downloads. Open source, GPL.
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