THE QUASIC/NSS PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR MICROCOMPUTERS WITH CAMACHARDWARE
N. N. Zalyalov, V. E. Zezyulin, A. L. Lukyanov, S. V. Khlystov, G. V. Akamsina VANT. Ser. Mat. Mod. Fiz. Proc 1991. Вып.1. С. 86-89.
The paper describes the programming system used to perform real time computations on a microcomputer with hardware in the CAMAC standard and write programs for the experimental data processing. It provides tools for the access of application programs to a network-based distribution system. The programming language is close to BASIC. The system consists of two independent parts: an off-line programming system and a programming cross-system. The QUASIC/NSS off-line programming system is operated on a microcomputer and consists of the three components: a display used to edit the original program text and control the program flow in computer; a QUASIC compiler; and subprograms used during the program runtime. The programming cross-system consists of two components - a system kernel and a QUASIC cross-compiler, operates on a support computer and develops an executable code.
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