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Fermat Assembler Comprehension Workbench [Evaluation]
This version of the Workbench, including a guide on how to use the product, works with a small sample set of modules. The full range of product capabilities is available except you will not be able to import any new files to the system. System requirements Windows NT4 SP6, 2000 or XP, Access 2000, 128MB Memory and 55MB Free Disk Space.
Fermat Assembler Comprehension Workbench [Project Evaluation]
This version of the Workbench, including a guide on how to use the product, works with a full assembler system and its modules. The full range of product capabilities is available except you will not be able to import any new files to the system. System requirements Windows NT4 SP6, 2000 or XP, Access 2000, 128MB Memory and 100MB Free Disk Space.
The FermaT Program Transformation System
The FermaT Transformation System is a powerful industrial-strength program transformation system based on the WSL language.
FermaT is now available as free software under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Examples of Code Migration
See examples of Assembler code which has been migrated to both C and COBOL, also included is the original Assembler listings together with migration reports including the complexity reports showing how the Raw Assembler WSL is restructured to provide a simpler more maintainable High Level Language program.
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FermaT Workbench Evaluation download
This software is held on a secure FTP site, please fill in the attached email to receive instructions and valid password to down load. enquiries@smltd.com

 

FermaT Workbench Project Evaluation download
This software is held on a secure FTP site, please fill in the attached email to receive instructions and valid password to down load. enquiries@smltd.com

 

   

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