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Tuesday, March 11, 2003

"SOFT: 'chip' compiles Java into no-OS embedded C"
Francis daCosta explains Advanced Cybernetics Group's claim to have developed a "write anywhere, run anywhere" technology, called Eclipse, that compiles Java programs into an embedded-C program that has no operating system. Next, ACG intends to compile the C program as software not only for embedded microcontrollers but also for hardware field-programmable gate arrays. Eventually, the company wants to program every chip in a system � not just the CPU � with Java.
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Text: http://www.eet.com/at/c/news/OEG20030311S0041